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      <title>Why Force Baseball Plays Are So Tricky to Learn</title>
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      <description>Everyone who&amp;#39;s ever walked onto a diamond knows that the force baseball play can get confusing fast. In the event that you&amp;#39;re standing within the dugout and watch an athlete get tagged out there when all the fielder did was step within the bag,</description>
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