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Base runner overruns second base
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Guest Chelsea
Hello,
i recently attended my niece's fast pitch game and had a question about a call the umpire made. There was a base runner on first base. The next batter hits a grounder to the short stop who fields the ball and makes her way to second base for the force out. The base runner beats the fielder but over runs second base, at this point the short stop steps on second base with the ball. The umpire called the base runner at second out. (The batter runner on first was safe and no out attempt was made at first base) Is that the correct call?
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kylehutson
Nope. Once the runner touches 2nd base, she must be tagged, she cannot be out by just stepping on the base.
maven
I feel the same way. I think the game is played with one of these:
noumpere
Assuming you are talking about the OP, then any runners "in advance" of the runner in question (R1, here), don't affect the play. Once a runner touches a base to which s/he was forced, the force is r
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