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Originally posted by Ozone:
I'm an old 1st baseman and I always felt that straddling the bag on pickoffs (front right corner and back left corner -facing home plate) forced the runner into the back right corner of the bag. Let the ball get deep and they slide right into your tag. The ball travels faster than your arm can if you reach too much. The same principle applies to all the bases.
The runner is supposed to go for the backside of the bag. You could be called for obstruction/blocking the base without the ball. If I thought you were trying to obstruct me I might come back hard standing up. Guess where my knee goes when I lose
my balance. You're also giving me access to the front of the bag. I may come in standing up and turn. The ball goes off my back down the line. I'm now on third. Yeah, yeah I know. You're going to retaliate with a hard slap tag. But that's more obvious to the umpires.