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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
There is nothing wrong with a runner retreating in the manner you described and there is no rule in baseball to prevent this. The assumption of the runner being out is a myth (in baseball).
Also, there is no "baseline". The runner establishes his baseline when the defense makes a play on him. So as long as there is no play being made on the runner, he can run just about anywhere he wants. The belief that there is an imaginary line between bases that the runner must follow is again, another myth.
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what ur thinking of is the batter runner retreating back towards the plate in softball, which is an out. It's perfectly legal in baseball. Retreating elsewhere on the basepaths when forced is perfectly legal in both softball and baseball.