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<blockquote data-quote="Brownslave688" data-source="post: 3756305" data-attributes="member: 34439"><p>I'm telling you what the Yankees themselves have said. </p><p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/01/sports/baseball/yankees-practice-jeters-famed-flip-relay.html" target="_blank">Yankees Practice Jeter’s Famed Flip Relay</a></p><p>Like many things Jeter this play while amazing seems to have been blowen up to be a little bigger than it was. It had the perfect circumstances for that to happen though. A game in which this play can be looked at as the definitive game winner. A player like Jeter who many loved. A terrible and slow baserunner like Giambi. It all came together to make this unique play. </p><p></p><p>I caught for almost my entire career. Played SS for one year during my 8th grade year. Our coach put the strongest arm at SS and that was that for some reason. He had an odd opinion on cutoffs too. I was cutoff for all of the throws home and most every other throw except right field to second base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownslave688, post: 3756305, member: 34439"] I'm telling you what the Yankees themselves have said. [URL="https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/01/sports/baseball/yankees-practice-jeters-famed-flip-relay.html"]Yankees Practice Jeter’s Famed Flip Relay[/URL] Like many things Jeter this play while amazing seems to have been blowen up to be a little bigger than it was. It had the perfect circumstances for that to happen though. A game in which this play can be looked at as the definitive game winner. A player like Jeter who many loved. A terrible and slow baserunner like Giambi. It all came together to make this unique play. I caught for almost my entire career. Played SS for one year during my 8th grade year. Our coach put the strongest arm at SS and that was that for some reason. He had an odd opinion on cutoffs too. I was cutoff for all of the throws home and most every other throw except right field to second base. [/QUOTE]
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