Why do they call it a Tailor made double play?
What is the origin of the term "tailor-made double play" in baseball, and how does it relate to the work of a tailor?
2 Answers
they are saying the ball was hit hard enough at an infielder to give them plenty of time but not too hard as to make the play difficult.
Tailors make the pieces fit together perfectly.
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