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“But I listened to my coach," he said, referring to third-base coach Dave Anderson.”
“The only differences seem to be a Toyota ad behind the left- field grandstands, and three tiny electronic boards, one under centerfield, and one each under the first- and third-base overhangs.”
“Grounds crews have even been known to alter the slope of the first-base and third-base paths, depending on the opponent.”
“It was a bold, aggressive play, but the third-base coach knew that only a perfect relay throw would nail Cano at the plate.”
“Couple that with the fact that long before Willie Randolph was a manager, he was a Yankees second baseman, a co-captain, then bench and third-base coach after his retirement, and...”
“Steaming around second, Cano picked up third-base coach Rob Thomson, who without hesitation, waved him around third.”
“Rolling slowly, the baseball found its resting place between the mound and the third-base line, where to the delight of the ghosts of Yankees past and the present crowd, it died a happy death.”
“A few minutes later, he ran toward the third-base line, lowered his hand as if to pick up a bunt and threw to first base.”
“The fourth hit was almost identical to the third: a dribbler that barely went 15 feet down the third-base line, equivalent to a bunt—and again, just out of reach of Reynolds, who threw the ball away as the Yankees scored a badly needed insurance run to give them a 5-3 lead.”
“Tuesday, with a goal on the third-base line and one in right field.”
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