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"Never heard anything from the OC questioning the movement of his players."
Heck no, now his .097 hitting, # 9 guy, is on 1B, instead of & 2 strikes. OBR, had R2 advanced "on the throw", I'd a left em R3, R1. Does NCAA stay live?
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I had originally misread the OP, and incorrectly answered the question concerning OBR. I thought that the BR did not advance at least one base.
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so in this sitch, since the BR reaches but R2 doesn't advance at least one base...do you keep the BR @ 1B,then move R2 to 3b...?? OBR/NCAA interp
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