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Originally Posted by dash_riprock
It is that simple. J/R defines relaxed action: "The runner (whose action is being appealed) is inactive; he is standing on another base, or is well removed from the base at which the appeal is being made." Therefore, in your example (which I've never seen and doubt I ever will), the action is relaxed, and the appeal is allowed.
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If that is how "relaxed action" is defined, then it is simple. I'll use the definition rather than the term if I ever have to explain it.