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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
I've always heard about the reaction time. Not to mention as a third baseman you have to master barehanding balls that are slowly hit on things like bunts and stuff like that. It takes a lot of work to be good at it. It's a different animal.
Totally different. The reaction time is a huge difference at third. Playing third is more like being a catcher, ball gets there in a hurry lol
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
Totally different. The reaction time is a huge difference at third. Playing third is more like being a catcher, ball gets there in a hurry lol
Well, that is probably one big reason why I have seen several former catchers moved to third base. Probably an easier transition.
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