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Originally Posted by BIG17EASY
If the infield is back with one out, the runner on third is going on contact on any ground ball, so there's no opportunity to look him back. Different story if the infield is in. Keep track of whether the infield is in or not and see if it's happening with the infield in. If it is, then that would be a problem.
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Are there multiple infield settings? I haven't really looked at them. I've always thought of "in" as being a 9th inning, game is tied kind of thing. In a "normal" infield depth you could look the runner back and still make the play. Then you might have a "deep" or double play depth arrangement...