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Old Mon Jan 15, 2001, 12:54pm
BJ Moose BJ Moose is offline
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Not abandonment

Reconsider this. The runner who as missed home and enters dugout CANNOT be called out for abandonment. He missed home, but he "reached" it. He has no bases to run or abandon. He can only get out on an appeal.


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Originally posted by PeteBooth

So, what if the runner passed home and went directly into his dugout? What do you have then?

Patrick if a runner does not come back and try and re-touch in a reasonable amount of time - We have an out as he is deemed to have abandoned the basepath. OBR 7.08j/k.

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