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Old Thu Apr 22, 2004, 11:29am
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Originally posted by Robmoz
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IF the play to F3 is for the "force out" on a caught fly ball then would this be a timing play at all? It might be argued that the force negates the run by definition.

(Just received my rule book and am in progress of cover to cover review but would appreciated your cliff note version here on this issue)

An out is only a force if it involves a base the runner has not reached, but is required to advance (force). For purposes of disallowing a run, the out must be a force or the BR being out before reaching 1st. Tagups and other such plays are actually live ball appeals, so are timing plays, not force plays unless they are a missed base by a forced runner.
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