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Old Mon Apr 02, 2001, 11:42pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Lightbulb Batter gave up.

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Originally posted by umpyre007
FED rules; no outs; no runners on. Batter swings and misses strike three. Batter turns towards the third base dugout instead of attempting to reach first base. Catcher immediately tags the runner in the back with the catcher's mitt while holding the ball in his right hand. The batter has no idea that he has not been legally tagged out and continues to his dugout.

Do you (1) immediately rule and verbalize "no tag" when the improper tag occurs and wait to see what happens; or (2) say nothing and allow the batter to give himself up by entering the dugout?

The batter seemed to give up on the play. If a batter gives up, the tag or no tag is irrelevant at that point.

But in the case of calling out a "no tag," I think you should not say a thing. That is in this situation or any situation unless the player is completely safe.
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