@duggee6@theyungstump@ScottMarty53566@uniformcritic Also he’s entitled to that space as that is where he’s establishing the base path. He runs straight until he’s hit. It’s the throwers burden to not hit him with the ball
@Bmac00_@AdamWatkinsJD@Seth_3773 Doesn’t matter, 1st to second he can literally run anywhere until there’s a tag attempt. He doesn’t see anything and just runs where he’s taught to run in that situation
@AdamWatkinsJD@Seth_3773 He never looks back, as he establishes the base path the fielder decides to throw into the runner. Re-read the rule book. It’s not interference for simply existing in the path of the throw. Burden is on the thrower to not hit the runner.
@ScottMarty53566@uniformcritic Rule 5.09(b)(5) - a runner is only called out for running out of the baseline if they deviate more than three feet to AVOID A TAG. No play yet means hes free to take any path even including infield or outfield grass to gain advantage or confuse the defense.
@PitchTimer@TalkinBaseball_ Rule 5.09(b)(5) - a runner is only called out for running out of the baseline if they deviate more than three feet to AVOID A TAG. No play yet means hes free to take any path even including infield or outfield grass to gain advantage or confuse the defense.
@_Saxby_@Jared_Carrabis Not only yesterday go back to the earlier inning when he decided to run right at cavalli after a third out instead of taking literally any other path
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