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Old Thu Oct 23, 2008, 09:16pm
SethPDX SethPDX is offline
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Originally Posted by NickG View Post
Your interpretation of the rule is correct, of course, but I don't agree with the application. In my view, the position of B-R FULLY in fair territory caused an errant throw; then, the errant nature of the throw contributed to F3 failing to field it correctly. I see the infractious position of B-R contributing directly to inability of F3 to field the ball. Hence, interference, B-R out, dead ball.
I can see where you're coming from; it's hard, though, to rule the throw was errant when it hit F3 in the glove.
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