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Old Sun Jul 12, 2009, 03:55pm
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Originally Posted by SAump View Post
Involves two runners between the same bases. Lets say the umpire ruled R1 had passed 2B at TOT and R2 had not passed 3B at TOT. R2 is awarded home and R1 is awarded 3B.
Not true, even if the pitch was a rising fastball.

Both runners are awarded home in your example.

If both runners were between first and second, then the lead runner is awarded two bases (third) while the trailing runner only gets one base (second). Clearly not what happened in the OP.
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