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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Am I the only one who thinks this is an absolutely incorrect call?
Suppose you have R1 on 2B, and B2 hits the ball to the shortstop. You're saying that R1 can't take a few steps, then retreat to 2B if the shortstop goes after him with the ball?
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You have given a totally different scenario where R1 isn't forced to advance. The OP had bases loaded, where every runner is forced to advance.
Does that matter? Is the base path created when the runner is forced to advance? i.e.: in the OP, R2 on 2B set her path to 3B, then deviated (backwards) by more than 3 feet to avoid the tag.
Just sparking discussion here... think like a protest committee ... prove to me that calling an out in the OP is incorrect.