Fri Apr 27, 2018, 10:15am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Yes, as I noted, the fielder, any fielder, must take possession of the ball. That means holding and showing control of the ball (not the glove), prior to the ball touching the ground, wall, fence, offensive player, umpire, pigeon, etc. This would clearly meet the definition of a catch. And if it is a catch, in this case, it is an out.
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Thanks, very clear.
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