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    Stump the Ump
      With no outs and the bases loaded in a Majors division game, the runner on first leaves his base before the ball reaches the batter. The batter hits a clean double to the fence in center field. The runners on third and second score easily. The runner from first rounds third and heads for home. It's a close play, but he is safe at home. During the play at home, the batter tries to advance to third base. The catcher throws to get the batter out, but overthrows his third baseman. The batter then heads for home. The left fielder backing up the throw to third gets the ball and throws it back to the catcher in time to tag the batter attempting to score - the batter is out at home. Which of the following is true?
      1. All three runners score.
      1. The runners from third and second score, but the runner from first doesn't score - he left the base too soon so he is out.
      1. The runners from third and second score, but the runner from first doesn't score - he left the base too soon so he returns to first base.
      1. None of the runners score. They return to their original bases.
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      In the Bleachers (September 24, 2006)

         

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