B1's subsequent action, however, constitutes a LOOKBACK VIOLATION; the ball is DEAD and she is declared OUT. The play is over when she reaches the base she would have attained (had there been no obstruction) and the ball is returned to the circle. If she commits a Lookback violation or leaves before the next pitch is delivered, she is declared out
Would like to know the reasoning behind this part. The play was delayed dead. Once the plays finishes, (all playing action action has stopped, which it certainly has when P has ball in circle and U is even THINKING LBR) then the proper mechanic is to call 'TIME', in this case award base(s). Ball is not live again until put back in play by PU. How can B1 be called out on LBR for action during a dead ball?