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Old Thu Jun 26, 2008, 11:16pm
LIIRISHMAN LIIRISHMAN is offline
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Originally Posted by CecilOne
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.
R1 had taken her normal lead after the pitch. B/R was walked and jogging down to 1B. The ball was returned to pitcher in the circle.R1 was off 3B for 3 seconds and not moving until B/R hit 1B then R1 made a break for home. Coach's argument was R1 was out fror failure not to move while pitcher was in circle.
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