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I will be honest. Upon reading the OP, I had 2 outs until F5 tries to retire R3(using normal designations, not the stupid FED confusion). Once F5 or F3 in the "real" situation makes the throw or dive to retire the runner, he didn't appeal. If the fielder had just stopped on the base, or held up his glove and pointed to the base, almost anything other than what he did, double play.
Good discussion and I tend to think that to have an out, I have a play, but have been convinced that an initial catch is not a play per MLBUM. Thanks guys, that's a great help! Now I know more than I did before." |
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