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Originally Posted by SamG
But even if R2 IS a force out, the run (R1) would still score, wouldn't it?
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Nope.
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Originally Posted by SamG
Let's change the situation a little...
Bases loaded, one out.
Ground ball to F6... she throws to F5 for the force on R2.
F5 sees R3 making it to 2nd, so tries to make a play on B/R at first.
B/R is safe and F3 throws back to F5 who tags R3 trying to steal.
There's still three outs and R1 still scores. So why does the timing matter (in the OP)? What am I missing?
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What difference does it make the order in which the outs were attempted?
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ASA 5-5-B: No run shall be scored if the third out of the inning is the result of:
1. A batter-runner being called out prior to reaching first base or any other runner forced out due to the batter becoming a batter-runner.
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They can throw the ball around all they want, but if the third out is a force out, no runs may score.
Make sense?
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