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Originally Posted by UmpJM (nee CoachJM)
Mike,
Would you care to bet on that?
As you described it, the wild throw is absolutely the "first play by an infielder" and, since all runners, including the BR, had not reached an advance base at the time the wild throw was released, this is a 2-base award, TOP.
Yes, I'm sure. Do I need to provide you with cites, or can you look it up yourself?
JM
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Sure ... cites would be great. How are you saying all runners had not reached an advance base? BR is NOT a runner at the time the wild throw was released. BR is a retired runner - whose position can NOT be relevant any longer. And R1 had most assuredly advanced.
And how can the catch not be a play? If BR interfered with such a fielder, BR would be guilty of interfering with A PLAY...