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Originally Posted by David B
Might be without precedent, but as you stated it sounds like they did a "right" thing.
I think they will disallow the protest also because the rules are not very clear either way.
As we know in baseball, there is a first time for everything.
Thanks
DAvid
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There is a precedent. About 4 or 5 years ago in AAA, the same thing happened. Plate umpire had a brain fart, but the crew didn't get together. An inning later, the first base umpire came down to talk with the plate umpire to ask about the play because he thought it was rather odd that R3 didn't beat the throw. The plate umpire said that he did (by about 2 steps), but it was a force out at 1st for the 3rd out so the run doesn't count. The 3 umpires got together and said that they kicked that call, and the run should have counted. Then, they put the run on the board. Of course, the defensive team for the play in question immediately protested the game.
End result - the protest was denied.
BJ