Tue Apr 09, 2002, 08:23am
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Re: NO.
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Originally posted by Gee
NO.
If R1 passes second without touching it it would require an appeal to get the force out at second and nulify any runs.
If R1 never reaches second and is not called out for abandonment all the defense needs is a tag of the runner or the base to get the force out and nullify any runs that have scored.
If R1 is called out for abandonment the runs would score and an appeal at second for the force would be needed to nullify any runs.
As was said, the abandonment is not a force. G.
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Gee: Very well put.
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