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Old Sat Apr 17, 2010, 07:49am
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Originally Posted by yawetag View Post
"During action" is while any of the given items occur. I think you're trying to go technical and say "If he scores before the 'action' of putting him out, it would go against the rule."
I suspect that JM's point was not to ask when "during action" ends, but when it begins. It begins at the TOP, which in the case you cite is the first motion of the windup.

Unless a stealing R3 has acquired home before the pitcher begins the pitch, his run will not count when the batter strikes out on that pitch or is otherwise put out before reaching 1B.

Kinda what dash said...
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