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Old Thu Apr 07, 2005, 02:21am
Shmuelg Shmuelg is offline
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IRISH wrote: "The time it takes the runner from third to reach home as it relates to the time it takes the runner from second to reach third is the same whether the bases are 60', 90', 120' or a mile. Both runners must cover the same distance,"

Hmmmmm . . . I see what you mean there.

That is, if R2 got to third and passed it, that means that it was possible, and R3 should have done the same thing, if he was running properly.

So, that means that R3, not having run properly (ie, fast enough), should suffer the consequences from that, and from the fact that the opposing team picked off R2, and the run should not score.

Correct?
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