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Old Thu May 24, 2007, 02:26pm
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Poor syntax by the rule writer, but the OR clause is to cover the case where the base the runner would have achieved is the first base of the two bases between which the obstruction occurred, so it means she has to ALSO be beyond those two bases, not just beyond the base she would have achieved.

8-5-B-2 covers the general case of not reaching the base she would have acheived before being put out.
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