I didn't see it, but it sounds like you hit the cut off man if R1 advanced to third and BR remained at first. If a ground ball got through the infield, why throw to F4? You hit F6, you have the potential to possibly get R1 advancing or BR rounding first too far or trying to advance to second. F4 should be covering second if when the throw goes direct to F6.
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