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Originally Posted by David Emerling
Not arguing, but just wondering - wouldn't you think there would be an official interpretation about this ... somewhere? There are lots of things we know are true but are not explicitly addressed in the rulebook - aren't there? It's hard to believe that, in all the literature and interpretations, this has never been specifically addressed. Or, maybe it has and we just don't know about it.
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There's a FED case play that talks about having a perceptible arc, but only in the context of treating that one as a foul fly that's caught.
I know I feel pretty good from a spirit and intent perspective.
Two plays:
(1) Foul fly. Catcher chases. Loses the ball. Hits his chest protector and is eventually caught.
(2) The play in the video, except the ball hits the chest protector first and is then caught.
I would feel good about calling the out in (1) and a foul ball in (2).
Also, 2.16.1D (NFHS Baseball) comment refers to the "body" of the catcher.