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Originally Posted by TussAgee11
I think my termonology is tripping us up.
When I said appeal, I meant pitcher getting the ball, stepping off, throwing to 2nd.
I understand words have meanings; perhaps I don't have the correct vocabulary for my situation.
It sounds like you would say the original sitch would be an "obvious appeal". LF catching, throwing the ball in, SS catching, told to touch second, and touches the base with R1 on first.
Correct?
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As described, it would seem like an obvious appeal.
The ball doesn't have to go to the pitcher first for an appeal unless the ball was dead. Even then, it only goes there to make the ball live. If it remains live it can just go to the base.