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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
#1. If the BR doesn't run out the play, they deserve zero protection from anyone or any rule. DMR, you're out.
#2. Any umpire worth a 10th of what they make for umpiring a game knows a catch and ID when they see it. It is the folks who try to overanalyze every little situation, trying to prove something that is not what they want it to be.
#3. Even as definitive as the ASA rule is, people still screw it up by overthinking a simple play. Could you imagine if the wording was extremely vague and allowed an umpire to free-lance this rule? I don't want to be the UIC trying to get an umpire off the hook when he comes up with some ridiculous interpretation on the field of which only s/he and their guardian angel are aware.
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So that being said, what is the official interpretation from ASA? Is it that if the fielder simply catches the ball, then releases the ball to the ground voluntarily, dead ball and BR out? Maybe I have over-thought this rule.
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I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views!
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I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again.
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