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Originally posted by Carl Childress
Here are the only points I made about FED:
1. If a runner leaves a base too soon, when the ball goes dead his award will be two bases measured from the time of the pitch.
2. If the runner's position is beyond a subsequent base and the ball goes dead, he is in jeopardy of an out on appeal after he receives his award.
Do you agree those two sentences accurately reflect NFHS rules?
Whether the runner has started back or is still running forward is absolutely irrelevant to any award.
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That is not what the Fed rules state, is it?
Have you a caseplay or ruling that change their rules?
Are you making up your own rules again?
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