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Old Mon Jul 02, 2007, 12:42pm
Rich Ives Rich Ives is offline
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Originally Posted by bmiguel
Ok, here's the situation. There is a runner on 2nd base (a), and a runner on 1st base (b); the batter hits to deep right. Runner (a) misses third base and goes home touching home plate. Runner (b) goes home without missing any bases.
If the team on defense appeals to 3rd are both runners out because (b) passed up (a)? Or, is runner (a) out and (b) sent back to 2nd base because the ball is dead? Or is (a) out and (b) save?
To avoid the appeal do both runners have to go back and touch home plate and then 3rd base in their reverse order, or only runner (a)?
Can anyone help me with this one?
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The answers are clearly spelled out in the rule book.

Only a) is out. Unless a) was the third out, b) scores.

Once b) scored a) cannot return.

7.10(b) APPROVED RULING: (1) No runner may return to touch a missed base after a following runner has scored.


7.12
Unless two are out, the status of a following runner is not affected by a preceding runner’s failure to touch or retouch a base. If, upon appeal, the preceding runner is the third out, no runners following him shall score. If such third out is the result of a force play, neither preceding nor following runners shall score.
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