Clipping:The difference between a missed and a muffed catch

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Date Saturday, December 1, 1866
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[from answers to correspondents] A missed fly catch is recorded with the ball “touches” the hands or hand of the fielder and he fails to hold it on the fly. A “muffed” catch is when the ball falls directly into the hands of the fielder and he fails to hold it. In the one case the ball, if held, would have been a splendid catch perhaps, the very effort to get at it showing good fielding and yet it may nevertheless be a miss-catch, the rule necessarily being an arbitrary one.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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