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Old Sun Apr 04, 2004, 12:03am
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"If it is NFHS, also check the overrun rules."

Why? They are the same as ASA. Or were you thinking of some other code?

To 3afan: the runner always gets one stop after the LBR is in effect. In your case, the LBR is in effect when the pitcher has the ball in the circle, AND the B-R touches 1B. NOW she has one stop. It could be at first, or a step or two past 1B, or one step from 2B! If she stops on the base she can not leave it again. If she stops between the bases, she must decided which way to go, and then proceed non-stop.

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