The only thing I could figure is they are thinking that since the run scored before the interence then technically he is no longer a runner and thus cannot be put back. It falls in line with a runner scoring and then maliciously contacting the catcher. The run there counts but that same player that scored the run is ejected.
Now figure the logic that the run does not count if the player is FORCED, scores then makes the malicious contact. I still cannot figure that one out since once he scored the force is basicly off.
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Jim
Need an out, get an out. Need a run, balk it in.
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