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Runners return?
All rules please.
Bases loaded, no outs. Ground ball to SS, throw to HP for force out. Catcher's throw to 1B, BR is properly called out for runners lane interference. Where do you place the runners that started at 1St and 2nd? Do they return to time of pitch? Can they stay as advanced? |
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OBR - R3 out on the force....BR out on the interference....All other runners return.
Official Notes - Case Book - Comments: PENALTY FOR INTERFERENCE: The runner is out and the ball is dead is dead. Cross References: 5.09(f), 6.08(d), 6.09(c), 7.04(b), 7.08(f) Tim. |
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Agree
I agree with Tim...After reading the first few lines of the original post, I thought that the original poster was going to ask an "intervening play" question...but he didn't and Tim was all over it.
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Whew, that's a lot of references, Tim! Fortunately, the decisive point to answer the question, "to which bases do the runners return," is given in rule 2, the definition of 'interference':
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