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From the OP one could conclude that the fiielder's debilitation came after the catch. But that would be a silly argument.
At a Florida Classic, a play very much like the OP was discussed. Evans invoked the "long enough" just as he did with the example of the fielder catching the ball for the third out and while running toward the dugout, dropped the ball. Thanks for the link, but it's not necessary. Last edited by MrUmpire; Thu Nov 13, 2008 at 12:57am. |
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