What SDS said, but the P being ready and the C with gear on and in C "triangle" is a go/no-go for BR's, not "have to be on base". Go/No-go means the runner must make a move one way or the other and cannot switch directions again unless P/C come out of their required readiness.
Coaches seem to think the P/C meeting the ready requirements is a stop button when all it is is a decision button...
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