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Originally Posted by MrUmpire
My understanding parallels the part of your post I bolded. And, according to some pro instructors, the debate often is to whom they make it look like they touched the base. Actual touching, is not required.
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Call whatever you like.
If the infielder glides through it smoothly and well-timed and catches the ball
after scraping or tapping the bag, I have an out. If he's merely
near the bag with each foot or either foot, and at no time during the play touches the bag, or if he touched the bag and the rhythm of the play is disturbed by a bad throw, which becomes the reason he is taken off the bag, then I don't have an out.
That's the way I learned it from some of its pioneers
way before I ever even imagined I'd someday be an umpire.