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-- No one on. Base hit to the infield. The runner beats the throw but uses the white portion of the bag. The defense must appeal this. If, at the time of the appeal, the runner has already returned to 1B, the BR is safe.
-- Bases loaded, 1 out. Ball hit to F9 who throws to F3 for a
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