Thread: Tag/NoTag
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2006, 11:40am
David B David B is offline
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Originally posted by BigUmp56
From the J/R:


Examples of Tag/No Tag

1) Ground ball to the third baseman who throws to the first baseman. The first baseman gloves the ball while touching the base but drops it after a collision with the batter-runner and before a transfer to throw: no tag.

2) Grounder to the first baseman, toss to the pitcher who gloves the ball, touches first base, but drops the ball a step or two after passing the bag and before a transfer to throw: no tag.


My question is why are these not considered tags as put outs on a runner? I don't buy into proving voluntary release on a tag of a base. As long as the ball was held securly at the moment the bag was touched I feel the out should be recorded if the fielder subsequently drops the ball.

Thought's?

Tim.
Makes sense to me, they simply added to #2 the criteria for a catch since the pitcher was catching the ball ... (g)

Don't know the exact reason, but sounds as good as any.

Thanks
David
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