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Old Mon Apr 12, 2004, 12:52am
JEL JEL is offline
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The best way to remember it is 1 base on a pitched ball, except home. On a batted ball, run all you want.

Q1, I assume this was a steal on a pitch, runner may only advance to 2B. She may run further, but can be put out if off a base. If she makes and stays at 3B, put her back on 2B. If she's tagged out in between bases, she's out. The catcher making a play has no bearing, it was still a pitched ball. I think this allows a learning curve for catchers as most will not be able to make the throw.

You were correct. Blue 1, Coach 0


Q2, Batted ball, runners may advance all they can until pitcher has control of ball in the circle, or they are legally tagged out, or umpire calls time, (don't do that though!)

Correct again, Blue 2, Coach 0
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