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Originally Posted by PWL
If a similar play were to happen in foul territory, the runners can only leave the base at the time of the catch. Take for instance, foul ball down the right field line. Second baseman and first baseman give chase. The first baseman reaches out, dives and the ball flips out of his glove. It pops up into the air without touching the ground and the second baseman dives to catch it. At this time, the runners are allowed to tag and advance at their own risk.
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mpklein,
I would encourage you to completely disregard PWL's remarks, because he has entered a JACKASS in this race.
JM
P.S. Where do you get this B.S. PWL?