From Wikipedia:
In baseball, the squeeze play is a maneuver consisting of a sacrifice bunt with a runner on third base. The batter bunts the ball, expecting to be thrown out at first base, but providing the runner on third base an opportunity to score. . . . In a safety squeeze, the runner at third does not take off until the batter makes contact bunting, waiting for more certainty that the ball will go to a location from which it will be difficult for the fielding team to make an out at home plate. In a suicide squeeze, the runner takes off as soon as the pitcher begins to throw the pitch, before releasing the ball. If properly executed, a play at home plate is extremely unlikely. However, if the batter fails to make contact with the pitch, the runner is likely to be put out at home plate (hence, "suicide"). Therefore, the suicide squeeze usually requires a skilled bunter who can make contact consistently, even on difficult pitches, and a confident, aggressive base runner. These plays are often used in the late innings of a close game in order to score an insurance, winning, or tying run.
Suicide Squeeze all the way . . .
And safe at home. For the go-ahead run. Nice!
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I know so little about baseball, this is a help! Great photos Rinda .. the new camera?
ReplyDeleteMarvellous photos and thanks for the explanation.
ReplyDeleteblimey i'm more confused about baseball now. makes the off-side rule in football sound like a doddle,
ReplyDeletejo xxx
You have some excellent action photos here Rinda well done indeed
ReplyDeleteLove the photos,Rinda....but I'm afraid I'm no less confused about baseball!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics...but like most of us Brits am still totally in the dark about Baseball!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Your sports photography is excellent - the glorious weather helps of course - it's pouring here today :o(
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo Rhinda and I too haven't a clue about baseball.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful, sorry the explanation went straight over my head too.
ReplyDeleteI did actually get a chance to watch some baseball when I was holidaying near Boston once, but it was a long time ago. This is interesting for all sorts of reasons, not least becasue I have discovered that you spell manouevre completely differently! And your photos are wonderful. Thanks for a baseball story in pictures today Rinda
ReplyDeleteNice action shots, and I probably learned more about baseball in your story than I have the whole rest of my life!
ReplyDeleteSuddenly the offside rule in British football seems much easier to understand!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos to illustrate the story.
You lost me on the sacrifice bunt but I really appreciate the photographs. A great post, so colourful in words and photos.
ReplyDeletesuch fantastic action shots.
ReplyDeletebaseball is a much more complicated game than it looks to the novice! your photos really add to the explanation of the play.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and explanation - will come in handy when we are in the States this summer as we have booked to see Oakland Athletics play the Padres!
ReplyDeleteYour sports photos are awesome! I sure wish I'd known how to take photos like this when Matt was playing soccer!
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand baseball at all! But I do enjoy all your sporty snaps xxx
ReplyDeleteOh dear, more terms I am going to have to learn. :) Love the photos you have to go with this.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story and your photos. I once was to a baseball game when I came to the US, I'm not sure I understand that sport…I found it hard to follow. But I loved it.
Cheers from France
I couldn't have explained it any better and your photos are great. Just want to know was that the winning run?
ReplyDeleteWow, Rinda, you got some fantastic shots!!! And thanks for the info on squeeze plays. I actually learned something today!
ReplyDeletegorgeous shots Rinda:) I did not know this about baseball, thanks for a great explanation!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Rinda! Everyone has so many questions you left us wanting more! I too want to know did they win and if you are using your new camera!?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to watch a baseball game one day! Thanks for info, told so well with your photos, x
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos Rinda, and a great job explaining what was happening!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures, though i'm afraid most of your explanation went over my head!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures, though i'm afraid most of your explanation went over my head!
ReplyDeleteGreat action shots Rinda and I never knew about a suicide squeeze before. I'll have to watch out for one once the season starts.
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures - especially that last one!! Thanks for teaching me the lingo - I'll have to try to work it in for my next softball game! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and I feel more educated in the sport of baseball now :)
ReplyDeleteYou learn something every day! Thanks for sharing, sorry I took so long to get around to reading :p
ReplyDeleteSo glad you explained it or I would have been very perplexed :-) Great action photos.
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