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Does the run count?
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Brookji
Does the run count? Bases loaded, 2 outs. Batter hits a ground ball to 3rd base. The runner on 2nd going to 3rd stops halfway to 3rd and waits to be tagged by the 3rd baseman. Before the tag is made, the runner previously on 3rd touches home. Does the run count? The way I read the rule is the run would not count if the 3rd baseman touches 3rd base because that’s a force out but what happens now that the 3rd baseman tags the runner. He didn’t take the force out, he tagged him which is different than a force out. Had this been the hitter running to 1st and he got tagged out I could see the run not counting, but it being another runner I think the run should count because the fielder did not take the force.
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The way I try to explain it to younger players and coaches (and their parents) is "force" is NOT how you put the runner out...it is a status placed on the runner. As stated above, the runner on seco
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From the the rule book (Major League rules - "OBR"): The term FORCE PLAY is found in the Definitions of Terms section: A FORCE PLAY is a play in which a runner legally loses his right to occ
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