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Originally Posted by ronald
Bad call by the BU. LBR will not go back into effect until the runner running home has completed her play.
The runner that has come off 1b can stand there like a lump off a log and watch the runner from 3rd. Once the runner reaches home plate then the runner between the bases has to make a decision to advance or return given that the pitcher has possession and control of the ball in the circle.
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LBR goes into effect once the BR has reached 1B and F1 in possession of the ball in circle.
It has nothing to do with what one runner is doing unless a play gets made on another runner.
LBR can be in effect on one runner and not in effect on another.
I'm a little confused by your post, so I'm not exactly sure what you are meaning.
In the scenario above, if the pitcher did not make
a play on the BR, and the BR simply kept running to 2nd after rounding first and R1 came off the bag, R1 is out.