When the fielder lifts his glove off the ground after the play the ball stays in his glove, that is possession. If the ball stays on the ground, no possession. Simply touching the ball on the ground is not considered possession. The fielder has to demonstrate possession, and that means the cupped ball has to be in the glove (or hand), not just trapped against the ground.
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Matthew 15:14, 1 Corinthians 1:23-25
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