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R1, R3 and one out. Ground ball hit back to the pitcher who throws to F2 and gets R3 in a rundown between home and third. During the rundown, R1 advances all the way to third and the BR advances to and is touching second. During the last part of the rundown, R3 is returning toward third base. Just as F5 catches the ball, R3 slaps at the glove to knock the ball loose on the attempted tag.

 

 

  • a.
    • The ball is dead immediately, and R3 is declared out for interference. Leave R1 at third. Award the BR first base.
  • b.
    • The ball is dead immediately. R3 is declared out for interference. Return R1 to second, and award the batter-runner first.
  • c.
    • The ball is dead immediately and R3 is declared out for interference. Because he was headed toward third and his actions were willful and deliberate, call out R1 and leave the BR at second
  • d.
    • None of the above.

 

 

Can we get two outs on this? Leaning towards no, maybe I am just looking into it too much. What'd you guys have?

 

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R1, R3 and one out. Ground ball hit back to the pitcher who throws to F2 and gets R3 in a rundown between home and third. During the rundown, R1 advances all the way to third and the BR advances to and is touching second. During the last part of the rundown, R3 is returning toward third base. Just as F5 catches the ball, R3 slaps at the glove to knock the ball loose on the attempted tag.

 

 

  • a.
    • The ball is dead immediately, and R3 is declared out for interference. Leave R1 at third. Award the BR first base.
  • b.
    • The ball is dead immediately. R3 is declared out for interference. Return R1 to second, and award the batter-runner first.
  • c.
    • The ball is dead immediately and R3 is declared out for interference. Because he was headed toward third and his actions were willful and deliberate, call out R1 and leave the BR at second
  • d.
    • None of the above.

 

 

Can we get two outs on this? Leaning towards no, maybe I am just looking into it too much. What'd you guys have?

 

There are only a couple of instances where we can get two outs.  Is this one of them?

 

The bigger issue that I think some will have questions about (or need to look up, etc.) is where to place the runners.

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R1, R3 and one out. Ground ball hit back to the pitcher who throws to F2 and gets R3 in a rundown between home and third. During the rundown, R1 advances all the way to third and the BR advances to and is touching second. During the last part of the rundown, R3 is returning toward third base. Just as F5 catches the ball, R3 slaps at the glove to knock the ball loose on the attempted tag.

 

 

  • a.
    • The ball is dead immediately, and R3 is declared out for interference. Leave R1 at third. Award the BR first base.
  • b.
    • The ball is dead immediately. R3 is declared out for interference. Return R1 to second, and award the batter-runner first.
  • c.
    • The ball is dead immediately and R3 is declared out for interference. Because he was headed toward third and his actions were willful and deliberate, call out R1 and leave the BR at second
  • d.
    • None of the above.

 

 

Can we get two outs on this? Leaning towards no, maybe I am just looking into it too much. What'd you guys have?

 

There are only a couple of instances where we can get two outs.  Is this one of them?

 

The bigger issue that I think some will have questions about (or need to look up, etc.) is where to place the runners.

 

No this is not one of the instances. R1 and BR have gotten to their respective bases though so those are their last legally touched bases.

 

Im leaning towards "D" none of the above

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No this is not one of the instances. R1 and BR have gotten to their respective bases though so those are their last legally touched bases.

 

 

Im leaning towards "D" none of the above

 

Is it the last legally touched base, or the last legally occupied base?  2-51 AR6, 8-1.c AR

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