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bases loaded

grounder to first

runner bumps the first baseman...

What runner? Was he R1 or the batter runner?

Where was therunner? Where was the ball in relationship to the defender?

You truly need to set the entire table to serve the meal, all we have here are forks....

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I'll introduce you. Who's on 1st, What's on 2nd, I don't know is on 3rd, Tomorrow is pitching, Today is catching, why and because are LF and CF. I don't give a darn.

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By FED Rules (you didn't give a rule set)

Unless there is something that you aren't telling us here, assuming F3 is the protected fielder, you have at least R1 out for INT and possibly an additional out if the umpire believes that there was an opporunity for a double play. The throw home should never happen as INT should be a dead ball. Again, it's hard to say without the specifics (was the bump before he received the ball or after, how hard was the ball hit, etc). It's really HTBT. All other runners go to time of pitch and batterrunner gets 1st (if you don't rule him out on a potential double play).

Again, this ruling would have the caviat that there isn't something we're missing such as F3 mishandling the ball prior to the contact, etc.

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By FED Rules (you didn't give a rule set)

Unless there is something that you aren't telling us here, assuming F3 is the protected fielder, you have at least R1 out for INT and possibly an additional out if the umpire believes that there was an opporunity for a double play. The throw home should never happen as INT should be a dead ball. Again, it's hard to say without the specifics (was the bump before he received the ball or after, how hard was the ball hit, etc). It's really HTBT. All other runners go to time of pitch and batterrunner gets 1st (if you don't rule him out on a potential double play).

Again, this ruling would have the caviat that there isn't something we're missing such as F3 mishandling the ball prior to the contact, etc.

What is HTBT?

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