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As Brenly said, "Unless the squirrel called timeout as it ran by, that's a live ball".
He's also one of the more brilliant passers with a live ball.
In that situation, restart with an indirect free-kick from where the "live" ball was when you stopped play.
At the point that Cruz completed the catch, he became a runner (a runner is an offensive player who is in possession of a live ball).
Taking advantage of the new "live ball" rules, Ruth alone clubbed 54 home runs in his first year with the Yankees.
Blocks do not come with the same possession-ending certainty, but they often create a live ball situation out of what was once a shot.
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Sky first showed live coverage of the England cricket team in 1990 with the team's tour of the Caribbean, the first-ever live ball-by-ball coverage of an overseas series.
The BBC is being asked for a comparatively modest $80,000 for the facilities required for live ball-by-ball radio coverage for Test Match Special – a fee, like Sky's, which had not been mentioned when its own deal to cover the series was concluded six weeks ago.
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