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In this section we are going to talk about turning a double play from the center field
position. Now, just like in right field, it has to be less than two outs and a runner
that's on second base, does not go back when the ball is hit in the air and is caught.
The ball'*** in the air with less than two outs, there's a runner on second base, center
fielder catches the ball, sees the second, the person on second base out of position,
force is out at second base. OK, the ball is hit with less than two outs, running it
live. The catch is caught, sees that the person at second base is out of, out of the position,
she doesn't go back on time, and the force is made at second base. OK, to, the situation
has to present itself just like this, number one: less than two outs; number two: there
has to be a runner on base when the ball is hit up in the air and the runner does not
get back to the base on time when the ball is caught. And like, like specifically in
right field, it can be done from any base possible plus specifically at second base,
second baseman does not get, person on second base does not get back, the outfielder can
force the person out and make the throw on time for the second out. And that's how we
turn a double play, specifically from center field.