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Originally posted by drumbum565
I think a it could be couple of things.
A. At the time the pitcher made the play (which is where it counts from as far as the base runner goes) the base runner was between second and first there for he was going to second at the time of the throw so when the ball went dead he got the base he was going to and the next one.
B. You didnt say that the ball went dead if it didn't then he could run home if he likes. I had a play similar to that the other day the ball bounced off the pole 2 feet from the edge of the fence therefore it was still live and the right fielder attempted to gun the runner down at home but the catcher didnt make the tag.
C. Something else that Im not thinking
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Huh?
Thats wrong, on all points. You award bases from time of pitch or time of throw depending on the situation. I won't go into the situations, I'll leave that to figure out on your own.
If a pitcher throws the ball out of play while on the rubber, its a 1 base award from TOP, no ifs ands, or buts. There has to be something else (like a legal disengagement) that caused the runner to get two bases. He also said
blue gives two bases so the ball had to go into dead ball territory.