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So Manny doesn't need to have any awareness of what the count is, I guess.

Manny knew the count he was headed back to first but then kinda stopped and looked over to Kirby to make sure he was right and not Davis but then catcher fired behind him. A great play by catcher and just little bad luck for Manny.

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Manny knew the count he was headed back to first but then kinda stopped and looked over to Kirby to make sure he was right and not Davis but then catcher fired behind him. A great play by catcher and just little bad luck for Manny.

Was a very heads up play by the C.

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Manny knew the count he was headed back to first but then kinda stopped and looked over to Kirby to make sure he was right and not Davis but then catcher fired behind him. A great play by catcher and just little bad luck for Manny.

I thought he looked at Davis tossing bat not Kirby.

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