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Originally Posted by Dakota
It should be legal in all books, IMO. There is little justification for treating the overrunning BR differently from any other runner WRT the LBR. Just give her the one stop like everyone else has.
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I have always thought the opposite, that the NCAA version I believe created by TW at U of W gives the offense an unfair advantage.
The difference with every other base is that runners at those bases that overrun ARE in jeopardy, and MUST immediately decide to advance or return.
It seems to me that allowing the overrun without any jeopardy already gives the offense an advantage. So, while protected, they still get to avoid making (and demonstrating) a decision if they are advancing or simply returning? Seems to me to be two bites out of the apple. You can/should get one or the other, not another free shot while without jeopardy.
JMO.