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Was this the crew that was previously reprimanded for something this year?
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I believe this was the crew that allowed a relief pitcher to be removed for another without facing a batter.
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What's that saying by Mark Twain? The one about being thought a fool, and opening one's mouth? Seems applicable here.
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Think about it: If it was a legal way to place a tag on a runner, wouldn't you expect catchers to do it all the time? After all, it provides an additional layer of protection, so to speak, for the catcher when he tags a runner who crashes into him. He also can control the ball better if he holds onto it with his bare hand outside the mitt instead of inside, where it could pop loose as he separates the two. If it was a legal method of tagging a runner, coaches would teach this as opposed to teaching catchers to hold the ball inside the mitt. But you never see it done that way because it's not a legal tag of a runner.
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If you get that technical about a tag at any level (and especially HS or above) you will rightly be considered an OOO. It's a tag. The alternative is to transfer the ball from the bare hand into the mitt (so by rule the mitt holds the ball), then re-transfer the ball back to the bare hand to initiate a throw. F2 using his mitt to protect from having the ball knocked out of his hand is just good baseball. Maybe not in the SB world.
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If this was "good baseball", we'd see it all the time.
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That's funny, since that's all I do. If I called a ball outside of the mitt a tag, I'd be reamed.
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Further suppose instead of having the ball touching the glove, instead F4 has the ball touching the glove but the glove is not closed around the bare hand (so that if the bare hand was not in the glove the ball would fall out of the glove) who here would rule that R1 had not been tagged because the glove was not closed around the hand that was firmly and securely holding the ball? If yes in this scenario and no in the previous scenario, why? I don't see how in each of these scenarios the spirit and intent of the rule has been violated.
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Only by a young or inexperienced coach. Most coaches know that's an out, and expect to get the same call when their team is on defense.
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Glad you finally see the light.
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