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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Why did U1 allow this or did he/she find out after the fact, without watching B2 running or not running to 1st?
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U1 assumed he must have had the count wrong and she bunted foul for the 3rd strike and that we had two outs at that point. Afterward, he had given me a "two out time play" signal at which time I returned an emphatic "1 out" signal. U1 was the only one who was aware that B2 went to the dugout. U3 was unaware the batter in the box wasn't the same one who had just batted since he had a runner coming to 3B during the foul bunt attempt. When U1 and I got together and talked about it after the half-inning, I told him I hadn't seen the batter head into the dugout. It wasn't until the OC came out an inning later while heading down to coach 3B that I realized what had occurred. He asked me "What if ....?" and I asked him exactly what had happened. When he told me, I was pretty much shocked.
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Originally Posted by CecilOne
Wasn't R1 thinking 3 outs a clue that something was awry? She apparently knew B3 was B3, and B2 was gone.
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The offense knew things had gone awry, they were worried they would be hurt more by the remedy/ruling than leaving well-enough alone.
This one was talked about in the umpire tent for quite a while.