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Old Mon Apr 24, 2006, 07:29am
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by tmp44
All runs but the person who is out because of the passing. In OBR, timing play as you describe.

Question for the crowd...based on the FED interp as above, say bases are loaded, BR hits the granny. R2 passes R3 around 3rd base, because R3 was tagging from third. Two Outs. R2 is out and all count 3 runs (R3, R1, BR), right?
I'd say only R3's run counts. Runners behind the third out still cannot score. NOte that if the third out is a force-out, no runs score, even if the runners are "entitled" to home on the award. I'd use the same logic on your play -- that is, the FED's interp only changes the "timing" aspect of the scoring rule, not any of the other provisions.

Given the FED's recent interp, though, I'm prepared to be wrong.
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