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Old Fri Jun 13, 2008, 01:40pm
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Originally Posted by bwbuddy
The pitcher fakes a throw (from inside the circle), batter reverses direction and starts walking back to 1B. ... snip ...

... snip ... If, however, F1 had walked directly back to the pitcher's plate without making a play, would R1 have been out since she didn't "immediately" go to 2B? Or, would she be safe since she didn't change directions after F1 returned to circle?
The play does not indicate whether the runner did anything immediately or stop, other than reacting to the pitcher plays. But then your question asks "what if" none of that happened. Besides, on this forum, we use R1 as the lead runner, R2 next, R3 last if there are two others.

The rule: a runner can move in either direction, but once the pitcher has ball in circle (plate or not), the runner must "immediately" go one way or the other and not stop again until reaching the chosen base. If the runner did not change directions after pitcher has ball in circle, not a LBR violation, and can still change direction once or stop once.
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