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  1. Situation: Bases loaded, 2 outs. Batter hits ground ball to 2nd baseman. Baseman tries to tag out runner going to second, base runner avoids tag but runs out of baseline and is called out for leaving basepath by field umpire. Plate umpire watches runner from 3rd cross home plate before base path violation occurs. Does the run count due to timing play or is the run discounted due to the force out? no play was made on BR and he reached base safely. Happy
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    Bases loaded issue

    Bases loaded, 1 out. Batter hits a low fly ball (not quite a pop-up, not a line-drive) to SS who makes the catch. 3rd base runner tags up, 2nd base runner is about 10 feet off 2B. SS sees this and tosses ball to 2nd baseman. Runner on third, upon seeing SS toss ball to 2ndl, makes a dash to home; runner at 2nd is called out (both base and runner are tagged by 2nd baseman). A second or so later, the 3rd base runner crosses home plate. Umps initially say the run did not score, but then change their mind and decide that the run did count. Thoughts?
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