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Softball: Look-back rule, 2 runners on same base
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Guest lookback loophole
Softball umps, how does the lookback rule, (in HS/Fed, but I think is the same in all codes?), apply if 2 runners occupy the same base?
The specific situation: Bases Loaded, 0 outs. R1, apparently forgetting that 2nd was occupied, "steals" 2nd base. Neither R2 or R3 initially attempts to steal. When the catcher throws the ball back to the pitcher in the circle, both R1 and R2 are standing on 2nd.
Does the lookback rule apply here at all?
From a literal interpretation, it would seem that if any runner attempts to leave the base while the pitcher has the ball in the circle, that player would be out. If the pitcher attempts to make a play on the runner, then the lookback rule is off and play continues as normal and the defense can tag R1 standing on 2nd for the out.
But what if neither side "blinks" - the runners both stay at 2nd, and the pitcher holds the ball with no attempt to make a play?
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