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Originally Posted by afrothunda
Runners on first and second and the pitcher makes a move towards second. The pitcher never throws the ball to second but the infielders and outfields act as if it is an overthrow (yelling to the center fielder) and the runner at second heads towards third only to be thrown out. Is there any verbal interference or any type of interference on this play? Or totally legal?
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This play is famous. It's called the Miami play, presumably because it was first seen in use by the University of Miami. It is entirely legal.