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Physics of Outfielders Diving for Waist High Balls
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[QUOTE="Charles Link, post: 5487036, member: 583509"] I am an outfielder and I do think it can be helpful on occasion to skip the last stride before catching the ball and essentially gliding and subsequently falling to the knees to have the movement be more steady right before catching the ball on a running catch. Do today's outfielders showboat a little on occasion? It's possible. Diving for a ball is a little risky. At 61 years of age, if the ball is just out of reach, I normally will let it drop in. [/QUOTE]
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