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Agreed. I was trying not to add elements to the situation. A runner can always attempt to return to a missed base while the ball remains live.
The ugly part that I would need clarification/help on from the book is this: What happens when the OBS runner is put out, and the play is dead? The runner may no longer return to touch a missed base beyond the one they have passed, but we award the bases per the OBS rule. Those bases are supposed to be ran legally. So far; so good. If we award a base (in this case, home), and the missed base is not touched on the award (say the runner simply goes to the dugout), can the defense make a dead-ball appeal for an out before the next pitch? I think they can. (I'm heading to the car for my books to edit rule cites into this comment later...)
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