Quote:
Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu
...F2 is positioned in the basepath, about 12 feet up the line from HP....R1 slides into F2...R1 got up and proceeded directly to her dugout on the 3B side of the field. She never did touch HP....
|
OK, we have a runner proceeding most of the way home, and then diverting directly into her dugout without ever passing home (8-3-B states, "When a runner
passes a base, the runner is considered to have touched that base. This also applies to awarded bases."). Since the runner did not pass home, she is not considered to have touched it.
Being obstructed does not relieve the runner of the obligation to properly run the bases. (8-5-B-NOTE1)
So, why isn't this runner merely declared out? (8-7-U)