It's a hit!
Well, biased scoring aside, this was clearly a base hit.
The runner that was retired at third base was not forced. Had that runner remained at second base, the left fielder was not going to throw out the BR at first base.
Now if F5 or F6 had fielded the ball and was able to retire R1 between second and third, I'd rule a fielder's choice.
If F6 made a diving stop of the ball and it trickled away from her and the runner then tried to advance and was thrown out at third, I'd rule a base hit for the batter [F6 wasn't going to retire her at first] and a head's up assist/putout for F6/F5, respectively.
Ted
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