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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
R3 is not allowed to go back to second, so R2 can't pass R3 when R2 is on the base. If the play started with R1 and R2 and then R2 went toward second, you'd have passing.
It's either an out for abandonment, or an out for more than 3' from a tag attempt -- either would work here.
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OK, but with mine you get a double play....just sayin'....
JJ