gobug
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Just because YOUR daughter had trouble mastering the outfield, doesn't mean its harder. You saying that only bad coaches do it, that's an opinion. So you have a girl that can hit the lights out of the ball but stinks in the field. You would stick her at shortstop? How about first? That's stupid in my opinion. You want her in the lineup and if you already have a dp, you stick her in left or right. Go ahead, stick her at short, or catcher, and see what happens.
I'm not going to go back and forth with you because obviously it would be and act of futility.
At a certain level you rarely find more than one player on a team who is solely a DP. Truthfully on most of the high level teams even the stud hitters are competent fielders. I'm sure you'll disagree with that also, but you seem to enjoy being contentious just for the sake of being so.
By the way, I still stand by my assertion that the skills required to become a good OF are just as demanding and difficult as those needed for IF.
ETA: By the way, the not so subtle knock to my DD was duly noted. Getting your point across without a dig towards a teenage girl is a much more adult way of debating.
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