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Originally posted by Gee
Since the improper batter completed his time at bat the appeal is honored. Anything that resulted from the actions of the improper batters are null and void. Proper batter is out Balk is null and void and R1 returns to first. G.
[Edited by Gee on Dec 13th, 2003 at 06:17 PM]
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You are correct, George - R1 is normally returned to 1st base under OBR 6.07(b.2).
In this case, however, R1 could be considered to have advanced either by the balk -
first defensive error - or the base on balls -
second defensive error.
I would apply OBR 6.07(b.2) if there had been NO BALK, but since there
was a balk I'd let R1 keep the advance. They can't have it both ways. See the Note following OBR 6.07(b.2) for my justification.
You cannot NULLIFY the balk AND give the defense a return to R1 with an appeal out when THEY are the ones who have committed
2 errors to the offense's
1 error.
Cheers