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Old Thu Sep 02, 2010, 01:59pm
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Originally Posted by SergioJ View Post
Or is the 5th choice R2 not only "caught up" with R1, but also passed him?
There would still be two outs though--R2 out for passing, R1 out on the commitment play.

Around my neck of the woods, I only see two home plates in a variant of slo-pitch where the catcher must play the original plate and the runner(s) must go for the second plate. In effect, the second plate acts as the scoring line (safe line) in coed slo-pitch.
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