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Originally Posted by PWL
What don't you understand? Are you that big of a smug JACKASS you don't know what actually constitutes a foul ball? When the first fielder touched the ball in foul territory it became a foul ball. When the second fielder caught the ball in foul territory it became a catch. You can look at it any way you want, and this is the proper call.
Fair ground.....touch
Foul ground.....catch
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BR:
This is where the trouble began. After being told over and over that the runner can advance on a foul fly that was deflected to another fielder on the first touch by the first fielder, he still didn't understand the error he made. He still maintains that a runner cannot advance on a ball deflected over foul territory from one fielder to another until the ball is caught. This is erroneous information.
Tim.