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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Okay, but remember, an intentional drop takes more than just touching the ball.
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How much more than just a touch? ASA only? Case play or other ref?
I am asking because NFHS allows only a "touch." Case book describes knocking the ball to the ground with the glove, or "manipulating the ball to the ground."
I am also curious about the ASA case book info about "catching the ball" and then dropping it (8.2.38). Why wouldn't you declare "catching the ball" a legal catch, thus batter is out and ball stays live?
WMB