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Check out this play from Monday night's Iowa State HS baseball tournament (Class 2A) game between the Denver Cyclones and Wilton Beavers, where Cyclones catcher Kain Eagle blown up in the third inning by a charging Cory Anderson...


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Rex Feral70 months
Nice commentary from Bill and Ted.
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jameshood70 months
The catcher just stood there and allowed the runner to knock him down. I caught in high school also and I learned how to handle base runners who tried to run over me. I put the ball in the glove and held the glove in both hands. When the runner got close enough, I thrust the glove in the runner's face. That stopped the runner's forward charge and he usually crumbled at my feet. A catcher cannot stand there and allow a runner to bowl him over.
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CarRamrod70 months
I sent a base runner to the hospital when he tried to run me over. He was out cold for a while.
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wallowinit70 months
I pulled out a .45 and shot a base-runner down in high school...in the quad.
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DeafVallyBatnR70 months
not in my day that runner would get his during handshakes. He went head hunting and was trying to hurt that catcher.
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surgicalvenom70 months
Where the hell was the throw coming from that has the catcher running "up" the baseline?
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nicklsu70 months
Why are they still playing HS sports in late July? I hope this was several weeks/months ago and only coming out now..
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Wolfhound4570 months
Damn. Got lit up.
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ByUselves70 months
Wow, that was vicious!
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Hangit70 months
He got LF7'ed.
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jeff7012170 months
Absolutely...if you block the plate you get what you deserve
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy70 months
Base running win. Catcher interference fail.
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jameshood70 months
It is a catcher's job to block the plate when a runner is coming in. His mistake was being passive instead of attacking the runner by putting the catcher's mitt in the runner's face.
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