runner on third and a walk

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go4fpsb said:
If I understand what you are saying as soon as the batter runner hits 1st the LBR is effect so..... if my pitcher watches the runner at 3rd, stands with the ball in her hand without raising it to the throwing position and the batter runner continues to 2nd then the runner at 3rd would be called out if she just stood in the baseline while off the base?

Yes. Your runner from third is in violation of the Look Back Rule.
 
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Defense: Where is the shortstop. Second base does not come free. Run does not score.
Offense: Batter runner you are the star. Third base runner follow her lead.
 
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I rarely do the continuous walk. (mabe a total of 1 times during 2007). There is really no reason to - especially with less than two outs. She can steal 2nd on the next pitch which will bring about more of a possibility the run on 3rd will score.
 
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Johnnies said:
I rarely do the continuous walk. ?(mabe a total of 1 times during 2007). ?There is really no reason to - especially with less than two outs. ?She can steal 2nd on the next pitch which will bring about more of a possibility the run on 3rd will score.

Not to mention it gives the catcher another factor to have to process with every pitch.
 

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