Wait until the fielder does something to demonstrate control -- something not associated with the catch / tag action.
In the first play, "turning the glove" is enough (assuming that act didn't cause the ball to come loose).
In the second play, it could be a change of direction, a significant change of speed (he's no longer continuing his momentum of running to the ball, he's now jogging in to the dugout), a successful movement of the glove from a "catching" postion to a "carrying" position, ....
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