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Old Sun Sep 08, 2002, 11:46am
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Originally posted by greymule
Good point, Dakota.

I wonder about the bases-loaded, 2-out walk in slow pitch. The ball is dead after the pitch, but what if the batter for some reason sprints to 1B, takes a turn, and in doing so passes the runner on 1B before R1 scores. If we follow the case book example, the run would not score.
Dakota?

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This run will score. In SP, on a walk, the BR is even allowed to run through the dugout if they please (8.2.D). The passing of a runner on a walk is addressed only in the Co-Ed game, but I cannot see that being a rule exclusive to the Co-Ed game only. After all, during a dead-ball period, a runner on 2B is allowed to visit his/her 3B coach. If there is a runner on 3B, do you declare the runner from 2B out? No. This is indeed a live ball call.

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