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Originally Posted by Amesman
The exception being, of course, if it's an inbounder who's out of bounds (now there's a mind bender at first) at the time of a held ball.
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Aren't all inbounders out-of-bounds? If not, they must then be inbounds (the opposite of out of bounds). When they become inbounds, they have violated, and therefore are no longer inbounders, since the ball is dead.