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Old Tue Mar 20, 2007, 01:55pm
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Originally Posted by tcannizzo
Are you saying that BR (aka B1,R1) was standing on 2B the moment P got control of the ball in the circle without making a play?

If so, how long did she take to break for 1B?

a.) If within the allowable time frame for LBR, then she is legal to run (that would be her one stop)
No - if she's on the base at the moment the pitcher obtains control of the ball in the circle (and not making a play), she gets no 1-1000-2, and no "stop" - these both apply to a runner already off base at the time the pitcher gets the ball. A runner on the base at this time is stuck unless F1 makes a play.
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