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Old Fri Aug 21, 2020, 07:23pm
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Originally Posted by LRZ View Post
So you say. But if FED does not require a quality throw, what does it matter that the throw was "errant"? Could the first baseman have had a play on catching the ball? The BR is in foul territory yet not in the running lane. If he's not in the running lane and if he were hit by the throw and that prevented the first baseman from catching the ball, how is that not a RLV?
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If the throw went 90 degrees off target and toward the stands would you excuse that?

F2 had a clear lane to throw.

There comes a point where it's the thrower's fault.
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