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NFHS rule certainly needs to be revisited. Applying common sense to this foul ball situation would lead one to say the ball is essentially 'dead' and nothing can happen until the ball is put back in play.
NCAA describes this perfectly: The catcher must return the ball directly to the pitcher after a foul tip and each pitch not contacted. Exceptions: 1. To play on a base runner. 2. When the batter becomes a base runner. 3. After a strikeout. 4. After a putout or an attempted putout made by the catcher. 5. When a checked swing is appealed on a third strike. 6. When the batter is not entitled to first base but runs anyway. 7. An errant throw intended for the pitcher. |
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