Korean Baseball Team's Attempted Infield Shift Was Very Extreme
by Larry Leo
May 14, 20155 Comments
Check out this infield shift by a Korean baseball team that involved the
third baseman standing behind the catcher. A bit extreme, no?
The move was deemed illegal by the umpires because you're not allowed to have players positioned in foul territory. But here's the coach's reason for the move...
third baseman standing behind the catcher. A bit extreme, no?
The move was deemed illegal by the umpires because you're not allowed to have players positioned in foul territory. But here's the coach's reason for the move...
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