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Old Tue Jan 21, 2014, 09:57am
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Originally Posted by BSUmp16 View Post
That's why I used the term "basepath" to denote the direct path between the bases and "baseline" to denote the line established by the runner between himself and the base to which he is running. In this case the basePATH is a direct line between 3rd and home. As I said in my post, I can't tell exactly what the runner's baseLINE is. However, in this situation the end point of both the baseline and the basepath is home plate
Problem here is that the actual OBR rule uses the term "his base path" for the runner.
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