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Do you have your runner's straight? R1 = the runner who was on 1st at thestart of the play. R2 on second and R3 on third. So the order they approach the plate is R3, R2, R1. No, R2 can't return after R1 has touched. 7.10(b) APPROVED RULING: (1) No runner may return to touch a missed base after a following runner has scored. If R2 is the third out, only R3's run counts. If it wasn't the third out then both runs count.
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Sorry for the confusion. Yes that is what I was trying to state. R3=runner at third R2=2nd R1-first base runner. So the answer is NO, R2 can not retouch homeplate after R1 has scored.
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