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Old Sat Jul 10, 2010, 09:36pm
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Originally Posted by youngump View Post
The rule is subsequent play on another runner.
ABSOLUTELY TRUE. Without a play on ANOTHER (meaning DIFFERENT) runner, or a specified violation (missing a base, passing another runner, or commiting interference), the obstructed runner can NEVER be out between the two bases where obstructed.

Wrong question, based on an incorrect interpretation.

Sorry if this sounds like a slam; the same incorrect question seems to pop up regularly.
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