What is the role of the shallow center fielder (rover) in slo-pitch?

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  1. Cutoff Man: On a throw from left or right field, the rover often acts as the third cutoff man, preventing the runner from taking an extra base on an overthrow.
  2. Short Pop-Ups: They are responsible for communicating with the middle infielders (SS and 2B) to call for and catch short pop-ups that fall just behind the infield dirt.
  3. Gap Protection: They shade toward whichever side of the field has the biggest gap between the deep outfielders to cover the most vulnerable areas.

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