Agree with Shickenbottom there.
Unless his actions resulted in the runners being able to move up an EXTRA base, then I think you just have nothing.
Wouldn't it be maybe just good game management to kill the play as soon as the runners made their one base and just avoid the potential for this situation all together? Or if you don't want to kill it maybe just point at the runner and give an out call so everyone knows what is going on.
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Last edited by gsf23; Thu Jun 29, 2006 at 10:53am.
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