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Old Sat Dec 24, 2011, 08:30am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by justanotherblue View Post
Kyle, aquiring the base is simply a matter of did the runner beat the ball. Is his body beyond the base when the ball is caught. If his front foot is on the ground beyond the bag, his trailing foot may very well not have crossed the leading edge. Did he "beat" the throw in this instance? IMHO, yes he did. I don't belive you can simply use his trailing foot and or if his body is necessarly beyond F3. Especially if F3 is receiving the ball from the 3b line area where he is stretching for the ball. Good timing and better positioning are a must on this type of play. Best of luck and Merry Christmas.
It is his trailing foot, but it's past the back edge of the base, not the leading edge of the base.
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