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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 265749" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I thought I was done commenting on this play, but I have been sucked back in. The throw was straight down the hash nearest to the west stands going from S to N. BS was approaching the ball from the west side boundary outside the hash on the post. This would have him generally looking for the ball in the SSE direction. The shadows on the field were pointing from the SW corner of the field to the NE corner (pretty much directly behind BS and pointing in the direction he was running). The sun was not a factor and at least 40 degrees away from the direction he was looking for the ball and at least 25 degrees from the actual reverse travel of the ball itself. Take it from a guy who has tracked a lot of flying baseballs in a sunny field of play. Having the sun that far from the ball is not a problem. If you think the sun was in his eyes, please please go back and watch the tape before you comment any further. Additionally, I sit in the north stands behind the goal posts looking south to watch every game. The sun was decidedly to my right of center and over the southern end of the west stands from my perspective. BS Stewart was not looking for the ball in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 265749, member: 639"] I thought I was done commenting on this play, but I have been sucked back in. The throw was straight down the hash nearest to the west stands going from S to N. BS was approaching the ball from the west side boundary outside the hash on the post. This would have him generally looking for the ball in the SSE direction. The shadows on the field were pointing from the SW corner of the field to the NE corner (pretty much directly behind BS and pointing in the direction he was running). The sun was not a factor and at least 40 degrees away from the direction he was looking for the ball and at least 25 degrees from the actual reverse travel of the ball itself. Take it from a guy who has tracked a lot of flying baseballs in a sunny field of play. Having the sun that far from the ball is not a problem. If you think the sun was in his eyes, please please go back and watch the tape before you comment any further. Additionally, I sit in the north stands behind the goal posts looking south to watch every game. The sun was decidedly to my right of center and over the southern end of the west stands from my perspective. BS Stewart was not looking for the ball in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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