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A suicide squeeze has two outs, and that is what differentiates it from a regular squeeze... is he a fan of the squeeze or truly a fan of the suicide squeeze??? 63.84.231.3 20:28, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
People have also used the term suicide squeeze to reference when a runner takes off for home at the start of the pitch before seeing if the bunt is laid down - hence the term suicide...A squeeze is where the runner on 3rd checks to make sure the bunt is laid down then takes off for home
[edit] Craig Monroe
About the line about Craig Monroe, that does not belong in an encyclopedia. It is not a part of his family life and it is not a huge part of Rod's on air persona. It is just a bad joke that used to be funny.ThatsHowIRoll 17:56, 19 September 2006 (UTC)