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Originally Posted by RKBUmp
A ball thrown out of play is 2 bases from the runners position at the time of the throw.
Now, a pitched ball going out of play would have only been 1 base, but this was not a pitched ball.
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If the 3rd baseman had the ball go off the glove without any possession then 2 bases from the time of the throw.
If there was any possession and then they lost it and it goes into dead ball territory then it is 1 base