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Originally Posted by Robert E. Harrison
I have always thought of the catch and carry rule as: If the field catches the ball with at least one foot in LBT or jumped from LBT and maintains his footing in DBT he can come out throwing. If he falls, then the ball is dead and runners advance. He did enter the dugout after making the catch and came out with the ball.
Just as an aside: FED rules do not allow catch and carry. The ball is dead immediately and one base award if unintentional and 2 base award if intentional.
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You've got the rule right, but the terminology backward.
"Catch and carry" is when you catch it in LBT, securing the out, but then carry it into DBT, giving any runners a base.
Arencibia caught it, but did not fall, and can throw it out, as you stated --- because he did NOT "catch and carry".