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Originally Posted by softball_junky
The runner didn't abandon the base, the runner never touched the base. You can't abandon a base you never occupied.
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Not sure why you posted this - it's a completely different scenario in that the runner MISSES a base on his way somewhere else. As stated numerous times, missing a base and abandonment are two different things.
I would like to know why you have decided you can't abandon a base you never occupied. Read that rule again (post if you like) - it specifically says abandons his attempt to advance or something like that - you don't have to abandon a specific base, nor does it mention whether you can or can't abandon a base you never occupied.
Besides - NFHS has a clear caseplay EXACTLY like the OP in which the outs on R2 or R3 DO NOT nullify the run. The discussion has evolved into an ASA question because ASA does not have that caseplay. The rules, however, end up being the same.