"The call that always seemed the toughest to me was the slide and tag play at second. You can see it coming, but you don't know which way the runner is going to slide, where the throw is going to be, and how the fielder is going to take the throw"
- Cal Hubbard
About this Quote
This quote by Cal Hubbard talks to the problem of the slide and tag play at 2nd base. This play needs the fielder to prepare for the runner's movements, the toss from the outfield, and the fielder's response to the toss. It is a challenging play to make due to the fact that the fielder must have the ability to read the runner's intentions and respond quickly to the toss. The fielder must likewise have the ability to get used to the throw and make a fast tag on the runner. The slide and tag dip into second is a tough play to make due to the fact that it requires the fielder to be able to expect the runner's motions, the throw from the outfield, and the fielder's response to the toss. It is a play that needs fast thinking and reaction time, and it is a play that can make or break a game.
This quote is written / told by Cal Hubbard between October 11, 1900 and October 17, 1977. He/she was a famous Athlete from USA.
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