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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
The runners left their base on the touch. They were most likely well on their way to the next base at the time it was actually caught. There is only a call upon the catch, so I cannot see where there's any reason to send the runners back.
THE KEY POINT - as runners can legally go on first touch it does not matter whether the ball was caught or not. They are legally advancing and there is no re-touch appeal possible.
The appropriate play for the defense was to know the runners could go on first touch. They blew it. Too bad.
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This is the part I did not assume. OP simply said they left the base, don't know if they shot off to the next base or hesitated waiting for a call.
I would like to see it, but you are correct, it is quite possible there would be no reason to return the runner.