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removing the force
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fla ump
ok quick question to make sure i have this right.. r1 batter hit a bouncer to first he steps on bag that removes the force at second. meaning the runner has to be taged correct as there no force for them to step on the bag? LL rules in effect
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Just read the definition of a force out. Understanding the terminology will help you become a better umpire.
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There are a number of people that think a forced runner legally loses his right to the base no matter what happens to the batter-runner. I know the force is removed play is described in the OBR commen
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