Nikon D7200, lens nikkor 55-300, Settings : Manual, No filter, Iso 100, EV compensation-5 Shutter speed 1/8000, F stop 22, Live picture mode , hand held
Nikon D7200, lens nikkor 55-300, Settings : Manual, No filter, iso 100, EV compensation-5 Shutter speed 1/8000, F stop 22, Live picture mode , hand held
Thanks good suggestion, checked it's open, I'am looking for out door places mostly
I will be driving South And East so I meant places between Chicago and Florida,
Ben to Arizona , but it's
not on the way to Florida
going to drive from Chicago to Florida can take as long as I want, any ideas of places to take great photos, I was a professional photographer for over 40 years
The original question was what happens when bases are loaded and 2 out, there a force at home. Now you want to take the men off 2nd and 3rd and than there won’t be a play at plate, with 2 outs a man on 1st, the idea is to make the third out, it doesn’t have to be at 1st, if the catcher drops the 3rd strike he can pick up the ball and throw it to 2nd to force the runner from 1st if he wants ( I don’t think he would that but he could no rule about that ) and if it works that’s the 3rd out doesn’t matter about the batter
No exception, you are right a dropped 3rd strike means the ball is still live and all runners need a place to go, that’s why the force is still in play. There are other plays were the batter is out without being tagged or the catcher throwing to 1st , infield fly rule, batter stepping out of batters box, Coached a lot of baseball, need to know rules to win.
If the catcher doesn’t drop the 3rd strike the batter is out, you don’t have to throw the ball to 1st base ,it’s strike out. If the bases are loaded with 2 outs and the catcher drops the ball it becomes a live ball , he can step on home to get the force out or throw to any base to get the out as long as it’s done before the runner on 3rd crosses home