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One thing was not clear in the OP and probably HTBT.
Basically, the pitcher and runner at 3rd have a stare down, but neither makes a move. If the pitcher was judged to be making a play on R1, then the LBR is off. It is my interp that if the pitcher makes any gesture that could cause the runner to think that the pitcher was making a play, there is no LBR. In the OP, if F1 was "aggressively" in a stare down with R1, then play on. But if she was not in a "threating" posture, then we have LBR violated.
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