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As you can see in this video, I have drawn three possible redirections from the cutoff man (1B).  As a rule, a strong, perfectly aligned throw from the outfielder should not be cutoff is a play will be at the plate.  The First baseman should be in cutoff position with his hands raised, giving the outfielder a target to throw THROUGH, not TO!

These redirections and the reasons for them are listed below:

CUT TO HOME:  If the outfielder's throw will be short or badly misaligned with the catcher, the CATCHER should be yelling for a RELAY.  My teams do this by yelling "4-4-4" as loud as they can.  If the catcher does not want to ball to be relayed, he will say NOTHING, and the throw will go through.

REDIRECTIONS:  Redirections to other bases are usually done after the catcher can already concede that the lead runner will score, or if he sees a better, higher percentage opportunity to make an out at another base.  A redirection to 3rd in this case can be used in two opportunities...

  • Perhaps the lead runner takes a wide turn and retreats to third.
  • Perhaps a runner from 2nd or 1st base tries to advance on the throw to the plate.
  • Perhaps the Batter tries to stretch his single to a double.

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