Steve,
I am not trying to argue this play at all.
What I am trying to do is understand what a FED base runner is required to do by rule.
We could make the play more difficult if you want:
R1, less than two out.
A line drive is hit at F6. R1 seeing the line drive returns towards first base.
F6 legally allows the line drive to "short hop" in front of him, he makes the play on the ball and he tosses to F4 for the force who then throws to first base.
The throw hits the retreating R1 in the back as he is headed back to the base thinking the line drive was to be cuaght. So now R1 is 90' from second base whenhe is hit -- the balls then goes in to DBT.
What happens now?
Regards,
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