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  • Grinder12000
    MVP
    • Jun 2009
    • 1122

    #1

    Horrendous fielding decisions

    One thing that is really bugging me are the hideous fielding decisions.

    Runners on 1st and 2nd - batter hits a scream grounder to 1st who scoops up the ball 1 foot from 1st and instead of stepping on the bag throws to 2nd trying to a DP.

    Bases loaded - batter hits ball 1 foot in front of catcher who picks up ball and throws to first.

    NOW - MAYBE it's a fielding decision by the software saying this catcher is not very good ? Or maybe the 1B is not very good (that has happened 3 times in 12 games now)
  • jcar0725
    "ADAPT OR DIE"
    • Aug 2010
    • 3821

    #2
    Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

    The first one isn't a horrendous decision.
    JUUUUUUUST A BIT OUTSIDE

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    • nemesis04
      RIP Ty My Buddy
      • Feb 2004
      • 13530

      #3
      Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

      How many outs in these situations? Your first one does not bother me at all. If anything it would still keep the dp in order if they did not turn it and also keeps one less runner out of scoring position.

      On your second one the sure out is to first if it 2 outs. Especially if the guy on third is breaking on the pitch. Really depends on the situations.
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      • Grinder12000
        MVP
        • Jun 2009
        • 1122

        #4
        Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

        Why not step on 1st, throw to 3rd and go for the triple play.

        Or step on 1st and throw to 2nd for an easy DP. He was practically straddling the bag.

        Bases loaded and instead of stepping back 6 inches for the out at home throws to 1st letting a run scores
        Last edited by Grinder12000; 04-08-2015, 10:55 AM.

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        • HMMurdock311
          Rookie
          • Sep 2003
          • 246

          #5
          Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

          Originally posted by Grinder12000
          Why not step on 1st, throw to 3rd and go for the triple play.

          Or step on 1st and throw to 2nd for an easy DP. He was practically straddling the bag.
          As far as I remember, once you step on first to get the runner out the throw to third would have to be a tag since he is no longer forced to advance. Same rule applies for 2nd base. The throw would have to be perfect from first to get the tag on the base runner without hitting him with the thrown ball.

          I could be wrong though.
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          • nemesis04
            RIP Ty My Buddy
            • Feb 2004
            • 13530

            #6
            Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

            Originally posted by Grinder12000
            Why not step on 1st, throw to 3rd and go for the triple play.

            Or step on 1st and throw to 2nd for an easy DP. He was practically straddling the bag.
            When you step on 1b, first you take everything out of a force play and make it a tag situation. Which can result in possible rundowns which can lead to errors and advanced bases.
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            • Grinder12000
              MVP
              • Jun 2009
              • 1122

              #7
              Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

              OK - I'll take that - you lose the force - good call.

              OR - as what happened - the 1B throws the ball into left field and everybody is safe. LOL

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              • Go Yankees
                Banned
                • Feb 2015
                • 187

                #8
                Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

                Im not sure if this counts as a horrendous fielding decision, although i guess it is when it keeps happening over and over, a line drive hit to any fielder caught in the air, then i throw to 1st base to double off the runner but when i throw the ball the 1st baseman is somewhere else, usually about halfway between 1st base and the pitchers mound, why isnt he covering 1st, the ball was hit to hard for the 1st baseman to move anywhere close to that far away from the 1st base bag, plus the batter hit a line drive the batter did not bunt, why is the 1st baseman there?

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                • NDAlum
                  ND
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 11453

                  #9
                  Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

                  I've had a different experience where it's actually been smart decisions by CPU.

                  Example: I have a runner on 3rd and 1 out and I'm losing by like 2 runs in the middle of the game.

                  Hit a sharp grounder to either 1B or 3B and he fires it home to prevent the run and my guy was out by like 5 feet.

                  I 100% did not expect them to make that decision.

                  Not enough info to see if it is an issue or not overall, but so far I haven't seen anything.
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                  • nemesis04
                    RIP Ty My Buddy
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 13530

                    #10
                    Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

                    Originally posted by Go Yankees
                    Im not sure if this counts as a horrendous fielding decision, although i guess it is when it keeps happening over and over, a line drive hit to any fielder caught in the air, then i throw to 1st base to double off the runner but when i throw the ball the 1st baseman is somewhere else, usually about halfway between 1st base and the pitchers mound, why isnt he covering 1st, the ball was hit to hard for the 1st baseman to move anywhere close to that far away from the 1st base bag, plus the batter hit a line drive the batter did not bunt, why is the 1st baseman there?
                    You should go into replay and highlight the first baseman to see where he set up to where he ended up. Might explain if there is an issue.
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                    • 2ndBase
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 450

                      #11
                      Re: Horrendous fielding decisions

                      I agree that I would love the see the step on 1st throw to second double play. Would love to see:
                      - Mulitie 1st & 3rd defensive plays
                      - Pick off plays
                      - Catcher pick off throws behind the runner
                      - Have the Catcher shout and point which base to cut
                      - Have a fake cut off (High Heat)

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