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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:16am
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That sounds like only two outs, to me. The touch of second means nothing.

The kid, though, sounds like he will be a handful when he gets older. Cleats and own bat for tee ball. Lah me.
There were runners on 1st AND 2nd who had both left for the next base on the hit and had not yet returned since the ball was caught.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:22am
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There were runners on 1st AND 2nd who had both left for the next base on the hit and had not yet returned since the ball was caught.
Camron, Unfortunately in his write-up, BillyMac said the runners were on first AND third. Hence Bob correctly points out that the fielder stepping on second after catching the ball is of no consequence.

An oopsy in typing which I have experienced many a time myself and I'm sure I will in the future.....
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 12:54pm
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Camron, Unfortunately in his write-up, BillyMac said the runners were on first AND third. Hence Bob correctly points out that the fielder stepping on second after catching the ball is of no consequence.

An oopsy in typing which I have experienced many a time myself and I'm sure I will in the future.....

You are correct. I, misread it, perhaps assuming the play as I expected it to be. I'm sure one of his base references was a typo. Whether 1st and 3rd with tags on 1st and 3rd or 1st and 2nd with tags on each, the point of the story is the same.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:24am
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There were runners on 1st AND 2nd who had both left for the next base on the hit and had not yet returned since the ball was caught.
Billy did say first and third. I would assume he meant first and second.

Although I have seen some t-ball games where there is enough confusion that the fielder could have had enough time to run to both third and first for the unassisted triple play.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:36am
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Although I have seen some t-ball games where there is enough confusion that the fielder could have had enough time to run to both third and first for the unassisted triple play.
I was at a T-Ball game once where there were no fences and there were two fields with adjoining outfields (kind of head to head) with space between the outfields.

Young boy hit a ball in the left-center gap and the coach told him to "keep going." So, he ran down the first base line.....and kept going. Right down the first base line onto the other field and down the third base line! Coach a runnin after him and trying to get him to stop! Absolutely hysterical!!!
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Young boy hit a ball in the left-center gap and the coach told him to "keep going." So, he ran down the first base line.....and kept going. Right down the first base line onto the other field and down the third base line! Coach a runnin after him and trying to get him to stop! Absolutely hysterical!!!
Sounds like a Forrest Gump type moment.

Of course the kid-communication things could go on an on. Reminds me of one of my son's teams for 7-year-old baseball a few years ago. Really wild opposing pitcher so we tell the on-deck batter to go up there and "make sure you take one." First pitch, a foot over his head. Takes a big chop at it. Misses. After the at-bat (a resulting strikeout, I think), "Tommy, what happened?" Totally confused that we were even asking: "You told me to 'take one,' so I did -- I took a real big swing!" Sigh. We were more careful with our words after that.
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