- Dec 28, 2008
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As well as base-running, it seems. Not tagging up at 2nd and then R2 jogging into a tag after an infield fly for UT. What the heck?
NO DOUBT. I screamed through my tv when a runner from 3rd ran towards home, and then didn't tag on the fly ball that was dropped. They gave up a run, while the batter gave up her hit by going to the dugout. I think the base coaches must be sleeping due to the heat because that was just pure rec ball on both bases.
I love U of A, but I came unglued last night when game was still 3-2 they had runners at 1'st and 2'nd and the slapper hit the ball in front of the lead runner, TN got the out at 3'rd and then fired to 2'nd and unbelievably got a double play because the runner didn't slide or dive. That was just 101 kind of stuff, you NEVER hit in front of the lead runner with no outs, and you ALWAYS go down for a close play so that the umps eyes go down with you. I felt much better after the home run got the insurance runs, but blood was still boiling.
I guess with all of the home runs these days coaches just aren't spending the time on the basics anymore. Such a shame to encourage all of my players to watch, watch, watch and then have sooooo many really bad examples being set for them. Lots of teaching material for me though.