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Old Sun Dec 17, 2006, 08:54pm
Dave Hensley Dave Hensley is offline
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Originally Posted by PWL
1. Batter hits home run with at least two runners on and they all are out on an appeal of a missed base. Appeal must be done in proper order so as not to remove forces.

2. Runners at first and second. Ground ball to F6 and runner at second interferes with F6. You can judge that defense would have completed double play if not for the interference.

3. At least two runners on and batter hits pop up down first base line. Runners are off on the pitch and batter interferes with the fielder. You adjudge that if fielder had caught ball, defense could have retired both runners before they were able to return safely.
1. The defense has to touch the ball to execute the appeals.
2. That's only two outs.
3. See # 2. You can't get a triple play on this.
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