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Thanks to all who replied. It is funny how sarcastic people can be or just trolling. No social skills, I say.
I merely asked a question that I thought a rule may have applied. I know that if the runner does not touch the safety bag, the defense can appeal the play for an out. I merely thought that it may work both ways. The safety bag is there for a reason. I would imagine it's to protect the 1B. But he/she can run across the bag causing a collision without repercussions? No protections for the runner? Apparently not! Last edited by davidrimi; Thu Oct 01, 2015 at 02:15am. |
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