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Cecil you then would need to know if the B/R has reached first base to have a possible look back violation.
The original play is a HTBT play.
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Of course, I read it that way. Not sure, but in my tangent, if BR was there.
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During all of the original scenario, the pitcher never went into the circle. No look back rule. Most of the time any fielder who had the ball stood with ball in hand and glove hand on hip, and a perplexed look on their face.
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I thought you would have mentioned it, which is why my hypothetical needed a separate topic.
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