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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Really wouldn't make any difference since the runner is allowed one stop based on your assumption that the runner started immediately as the BR reached 1B.
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If my assumptions were correct, then my answer was correct, but wanted to confirm that, with the OP, to be sure not to mislead.
The wording "
R1 on 3rd base B/R walks and rounds 1st heading to 2nd pitcher has ball in circle. R1 was off 3rd base until B/R rounded 1st and broke for home" is a little vague on sequence and timing.