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Simple solution: If you make a catch and fall into the stands, it is no catch and a dead ball. If you make a catch and fall into the stands in fair territory, it is a home run.
How do you know, when a player falls into the stands with the ball, that he quickly drops and recovers the ball? You don't of course, that is why the above rule is needed. Why wont it be done? Because it makes too much sense. Keep in mind, for the last ten years, if you make a catch in the dugout, it is no catch. |
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