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Originally posted by Roger Greene
Because being out of the 3' running land did not interfer with the fielder taking the throw at first base.
Don't forget to read the complete rule, and the case plays/POE regarding a rule.
This answer should apply to all codes.
Roger Greene
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Roger is all over this one.
Buddha, one thing to remember is that unless there is a play being made on a runner, they are not required to run anywhere as long as they touch the bases in the proper order and do not commit and act of interference or USC.
Before someone jumps in here with a "What about the LBR?", I am refering to a live ball not in the pitcher's possession in the circle.