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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
For all the plays: The play at the plate stands, BR is out, other runners return to TOI.
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Sit. 1: The runner from third is out on the force play at home; B4 is out for running lane interference. 8-4-1g is restricted only to the ball "being fielded or thrown to first base" (whatever "fielded to first base" would mean). I would leave runners at 2B and 3B on the play, unless my partner or I saw that the runners had NOT achieved their advance base at TOI.
In short: what Bob said.
Sit. 2: Runner is safe on the play at home; B4 is out for garden-variety running-lane interference.
Sit. 3: The play at the plate stands. If the umpire rules that B4 interfered by being out of the running lane, B4 is out, the ball is dead immediately, and other runners return to their TOI bases. If the umpires didn't kill it immediately upon the interference, they should have, and in any case it's dead anyway. Send the runners back.
In short: I don't see how reading more carefully would lead to a conclusion different from Bob's.