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Originally Posted by Andy
Sorry, but Ed's correct. In a two umpire system with multiple active runners, you can't "box" a rundown.
I do agree with your application of 10.3.C, and your placement of runners after the reversal of the call.
At the risk of stating the obvious, the PU has the lead runner on the base hit. When she rounded third, she is the PUs runner, the BU then has the trailing runner. The PU should have covered the rundown by himself, while the BU covered the trailing runners, while being available to offer another set of eyes if needed. If you are both on the rundown, you have no idea what happened while R2 and R3 were advancing to second and third base during the rundown.
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While I understand what you are saying:
We are taught this mechanic from the umpire manual
"There are four times when the base umpire will make the call at third base.
1) On the B/R on a triple with no runners on base
2) On the last runner into third base
3) On a lone runner on fly ball advancement
4) On any return throw from the plate area or cut of by a player."
As soon as there was a 'return' throw, (and I button hooked from the C slot), I was drawn into to the call at third.