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Originally posted by Coach_May:
I agree with that CCJR. The little pop up that is right behind or to the side or maybe out in front where the catcher has no time to do anything but react and make a play. Its a bang bang kind of play. On the one's where there is plenty of time to find the ball, work behind it then learn to properly get rid of the mask.


Exactly...the last thing I want to do there is rip off my mask in a panic trying to get to the ball. You can see just fine in those situations with it on. My argument was never that you should always leave it on, it's that if you are forced to, you can absolutely see just fine with it on.
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