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Old Wed Jul 28, 2010, 06:25pm
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Originally Posted by Proumpire1981 View Post
You did not blow it... You got it right!

The one thing you have to remember between time of throw and time of pitch is this, ask yourself if AT THE TIME OF THE THROW had all runners including the batter runner advanced one base safely. In your case they had not so it is two bases time of the pitch. If at the time of the wild throw at second, had the batter runner advanced to first base it would be time of throw. You guys got it right. 7.05 (G) (approved ruling)
That is true when it is the first play by an infielder. In the OP, it was not the first play by an infielder hence two bases TOT. Read 7.05 (g) in it's entirety.
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