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Old Sun Jun 04, 2006, 06:10pm
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Originally Posted by debeau
I realise I didnt make that clear after reading the threads .
Does it make any difference with a 2nd glove ?
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If the fielder has control of the ball and can show a voluntary release, it is considered a catch no matter how many gloves are involved.
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