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Would have to see it, but if B/R is within a step of the base he can exit the running lane to touch the base. However, he's coaching his players to do that hoping that the umpires aren't trained enough to actually call it.
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I am assuming that "inside the running lane" in the OP means out of the lane on the infield side. If that's not the case, I retract everything. |
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That is correct. B/R running (just barely on the grass) towards first base. Just as he gets to first, the ball, F3's glove & runners leg (in front base, fair side), all meet at the same time, causing F3 to drop ball.
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