Thu Sep 21, 2006, 08:50am
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Location: Mississippi
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We do it this way also!
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
I can't see PU helping with the rundown in this situation. The only options are (a) go toward third to make a call on R2 if he attempts to advance, or (b) stay home and leave the calls on the bases to BU.
The answer, I think, depends on how the rundown got started. If there was an R1 at the beginning of the play, and a single with a throw behind BR, then PU is already near third. He should stay there.
If there was R2 at the beginning, and a dropped fly and a throw behind, then PU is near the plate. Stay there.
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The way that Bob describes is what we have taught our officials.
Thanks
David
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