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Originally posted by cmcallm
Yep, tho' it really wouldn't matter in the instance you provide. R1 is awarded 2 bases from the last legally occupied base at the time of the throw, so put him on third.
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John: A catch is not a play for purposes of determining the first play by an infielder. A fielder cannot
make a play unless he is in possession of the ball.
You are right, though, that in Hugo's play, it doesn't matter. It's two bases measured from the time of the pitch: first goes to third.