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The whole issue onthe SB side is whether it's a force out which would cancel the run, or bascally a time play which would allow the run.
In OBR it doesn't matter because: 7.08 Any runner is out when— (f) He is touched by a fair ball in fair territory before the ball has touched or passed an infielder. The ball is dead and no runner may score, nor runners advance, except runners forced to advance. In NCAA it doesn't matter because: SECTION 2. The ball becomes dead and base runners return when: e. A fair-hit ball touches a runner in fair territory before touching an infielder or an umpire and before passing all infielders, other than the pitcher. Runner(s) advance if forced In FED the dead ball table says runners return unless forced but I can't find it in the rules proper.
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