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Originally posted by mattmets
You don't say how many outs there are. If the fly ball is the first out, the out at first doesn't matter because the game is over anyway. If the fly ball is the second out, that run is nullified by the appeal at first base because the appeal is the third out of the inning. Hopefully there were no outs for your sake. you can't take away runs in the middle of an inning on an appeal play IN THIS SITUATION (notice the emphasis there).
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Doesn't matter. R3 scores in the original sitch regardless of 0 or 1 outs. The only way to prevent R3's run from counting would have been for the defense to make a live ball appeal at first before R3 scored.