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Old Tue Mar 27, 2007, 08:01am
PFISTO PFISTO is offline
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Originally Posted by CoachJM
Pfisto,

Most likely, the BR should properly be awarded 2B. If this was the first play by an infielder and the BR had not reached 1B at the time the throw left F6's hand, the award is 2 bases TOP, not TOT.

JM
So you are saying that if BR had reached 1st before F6 threw the ball it would be TOT??

When a runner, who is returning to touch a base after a batted ball has been caught is prevented from doing so because a thrown live ball has become dead (5-1-1g), his award shall be from the base he occupied at the time of the pitch. In any situations other than (a) or (b), on a batted ball which is the first play by an infielder, all runners including the batter-runner are awarded two bases from their positions at the time of the pitch. For purposes of this rule, the act of fielding is not considered a play. If every runner, including the batter-runner, has advanced one base at the time of the first play, the award is two bases from the time of the throw. For any subsequent play by an infielder or for any throw by an outfielder, the award is two bases from the time of the throw

Last edited by PFISTO; Tue Mar 27, 2007 at 08:05am.
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