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Old Tue Feb 05, 2013, 09:44pm
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Originally Posted by CecilOne View Post
Here is my own "what if"...for ASA, what if the base(s) behind the trailing runner are all occupied? That is, what if the lead runner is forced? You can't send the trailing runner back then, can you? The ASA case play doesn't really cover that.

In this case, does ASA expect us to send the lead runner forward?



You seem to be saying to do this as a dead ball procedure. Correct?
It would have to be dead to award bases.

Example: 1st & 2nd, less than two outs.

Soft line drive to F4, R1 off with the pitch, R2 gets tangled up with F3.
Thinking the ball will be caught, 3B coach waves R1 back to 2B. F4 knocks the ball to the ground and tags the OBS R2.

Now, you have a dead ball, with runners on 1, 1.5 & 2 base By rule, R2 cannot be ruled out between the bases where obstructed and you have to put the .5 on a base
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