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		| Originally posted by cbfoulds OK, R didn't  "run away", but I see nothing in 8-4-2b  which, absent a slide, requires him to do anything other than avoiding  "illegal contact" or "illegally alter(ing)"  the fielder's actions.  We know there was no contact at all in this [Sitch 3] play.  Thus my question: what makes coming in upright, with no contact, "illegal", so as to invoke the penal strictures  of the FPSR?
 
 
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 While there was no contact, F4 / F6 (whoever it was) was required to make "a great play avoiding physical contact".  As I read the play, I'm envisioning that the runner is who caused this action, so I have the FPSR violation and the DP.