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No one in their right mind would expect the BU to cover a subsequent play at 3rd after a botched play @ 2nd. Shy of being physically disabled on the pitch, there is no excuse for the PU to not be able to cover 3rd.
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What about this with a runner on 2nd tagging up on an outfield fly? The Umpire Manual for runner on second base only, fly ball to outfield; seems to contradict itself. For PU - “any play on the lead runner at 3B” For BU - “the last runner to 3B”
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No manual handy right now, but I think it's page 43 that lists all of the exceptions where the base umpire makes a call at third base. Single runner advancement from second to third on a fly ball tag up is one of the times.
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Again, on a batted ball
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You are correct. That is why I questioned the claim of what the "book" had to say about it.
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Also, is "Single runner advancement from second to third on a fly ball tag up is one of the times" BU covers 3rd; the answer to my question about apparent contradiction?
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I think there's somewhat of a shared understanding that this is the right way to do it. But I don't think the book says that.
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