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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
I would... and then I'd call a medic to look at F1's broken ankle.
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I could see where the pitcher could do the classic "inside move", do a light step toward 2nd, not even make a fake throw, and still be in contact with the rubber. Then, he could throw to 1st while still engaged.
The play, in itself, is highly unlikely - agreed. But I don't think it would necessarily take Inspector Gadget to do that. In all likelihood, in such a play, the pitcher's pivot foot would go from in contact with the front portion of the rubber to being in contact on the back portion of the rubber.
So, is it a matter of being simply being "in contact" with the rubber? Probably so - I guess.