Third Base: Third base, also known as the ‘Hot Corner,’ is a tough position to play defensively. The margin of error is small when a third baseman has to make the longest infield throw to nail a runner at first base. And, if that wasn’t enough pressure, third basemen are also responsible for bunts down the third baseline. If you don’t have a quick reaction time, great reflexes, or a monster arm, then cross third base off your list of positions to play.
What exactly has Cantrelle done? And it wasn’t an outing. It was several and people were really patient with him not hitting for half the damn season last year because he was making up for it at SS. This year he wasn’t hitting AND booting balls, that’s what brought up the discussion, don’t compare him to gunner leger until he puts a skin on the wall much less the skins gunner has hanging. I was for giving someone else a shot, it wasnt Lockeridge though
That why your screen name is ConfusedFan, you are confused. No need to keep debating this with someone who doesn't know any better, for the record I have played both positions in college and semi-pro ball. My daughter and niece have both played 3rd D1 college softball, 3rd is a harder position in baseball or softball. And yes Catcher is the hardest position
Confusedfan is because I’m a fan of UL, but confused on some of the decisions made. Minor league ball/semi-pro.l? Or semi-pro independent league? Just curious. And softball third base is much different than baseball third base. Won’t even get into that debate, as this is a baseball post we are commenting on. But I guess we will have to agree to disagree because after playing the game until I was 22, you will never convince me that 3rd base is harder.
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