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Originally Posted by Manny A
Once a run legally scores, it cannot be "unscored" by action of that runner who scored it (see Case Play 9.1.1 Situation B). So in your play,R1 scored legally, and cannot be subsequently put out. The defense should've played on one of the other two runners.
What should've happened: The PU should have LOUDLY called, "THAT'S BALL 3!" instead of just standing there with his fingers showing the count.
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Agreed she scored but then started back to third and the defense made a play on her. would you call interference on a retired runner?
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