Well if you think I'm suggesting a player may remain on HP, dodge pitches and swinging bats, all while giving the HPU room to see the slot, no.
I am suggesting a player while touching a base is exempt, as long as it's not intentional from Int.
I scrolled through the FED stuff and see no such exemption, so in FED my initial reaction would be to ring up any runner for int. whether touching a base or not, Is that correct? If it's not correct and the same exemption is allowed in FED, I would suggest treating HP the same as any other base concerning "contact with and contacting the D".
I don't, never have and pretty sure I'll never do FED. so apologies.
And understand the written word is sometimes hard to differentiate between; thought provoking ideas/thoughts, questions or cold hard statements. My comparisons are always concerning the differences and or similarities of the two disciplines.
So I ask again: is there an exemption for BR's contacting the D while in contact with a base in FED as there is in OBR? If no, ring em up.
If yes consider HP the same as any other base IMHO.
I would not consider an about to score nor an already scored runner the same as a scoring runner, if that makes any split second sense.