Fri Mar 31, 2006, 06:47pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
A BR may not back up to avoid a tag, a runner may.
On a play from fair territory, the BR must use the colored portion of 1B if there is a play at 1B, the runner is not required to do so.
A BR may run through the bag to which they are advancing becoming a runner, a runner may not without placing themselves into jeopardy.
A BR can be ruled out for creating interference with a ball thrown to 1B without it being intentional, a runner must intentionally interfere with a thrown ball for INT to be ruled.
Just a couple off the top of my head.
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Sounds like you are addressing the distinction between a runner and a BR. I meant the distinction of whether the out at 1B is or is not a force out.
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