CJK
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CJK's post in Run scored on double play was marked as the answer
No, it's not a time play.. The 3rd out in your example is recorded on a forced runner, regardless of how it was finally recorded (tagging runner or tagging base). The run does not score if the third out is recorded on a forced runner.
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CJK's post in Play at first was marked as the answer
Short answer: USA Softball (formerly ASA) -- yes; USSSA -- no.
Longer answer: The USA/ASA rules treat the orange/white base as One Big Base after the initial run-through at first on an infield ground ball. Any player may use any part of the One Big Base at any time after that initial play. The USSSA rules consider the orange part of the base to vanish after the initial run-through at first on an infield ground ball. All players must use the white part base for any play after the initial one.
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CJK's post in Appeal question was marked as the answer
You're right about why A and F are 0. In B, C, and D, though, the appealed base is not the one the runner is forced to, so preceding runs score.
