I agree with MIke. The way it is presented, F2 made
the catch, got hit by the sliding R1 and then lost
glove/ball. Same as force at 1B, or any other base.
As soon as ball in glove [and it must have been since
it was still there on ground], out. Don't know what
BU could have seen, but judging by the after the fact
conversation, obviously, nothing.
BTW, Welcome to the board.
glen
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