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Old Tue Aug 15, 2006, 08:59am
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I agree with previous posts. If BR turns to 2B and passes R1 standing on 1B, then he's out for passing R1. But then the force is off, and R1 is entitled to 1B again. I don't see the defense getting 2 outs on this play, unless the runners do something dumb (which is, naturally, quite possible).
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Old Tue Aug 15, 2006, 05:05pm
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Where did R2 come from? And if the BR is already at first how come he's out?
Well, one out of three ain't bad........oh wait.........yes it is. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

This was in reply to PWL's post but he deleted it thus removing his "error". BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH....INHALE......BWAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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