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Old Tue Jan 22, 2008, 08:19pm
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Originally Posted by socalblue1
You would lose this on protest and be relegated to machine pitch triple headers ... Just kidding on the punishment - Maybe :-)

A runner has acquired a base when reached or passed, so the only way to wipe the run off is a proper appeal.
Then bring on your protest. It's a time play, the runners return to touch in continual action causes his run to not count. Yes, your right, the runner aquired the plate, however he didn't touch it, leaving himself vulnerable to appeal, there is a difference as we all should know. As I stated before, his only hope of his run remaining is if the defense didn't see his err and he keeps on going. A runner can't advance after the third out. If he can as you seem to insist, by allowing him to touch and count his run, give me the reference with case plays.




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