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Originally Posted by MNBlue
Good job teasing the masses - care to expound? 
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Sure - so many umpires saw the word abandonment in their rulebook in passing ... and have applied their own definition to it. Simply wandering off your base or some direction one might not normally expect is NOT abandonment in NFHS. We've all seen or heard about an umpire who ruled a runner out for abandonment when she did something odd thinking she was out or the inning was over - but not actually breaking any rule.
You have to actually LEAVE the field of play (or, I suppose, go play defense) to have abandoned a base.