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Old Tue Sep 09, 2008, 11:34am
Dholloway1962 Dholloway1962 is offline
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Originally Posted by whiskers_ump
No outs, R1 on 3rd, R2 on 2nd, B3 hits a fly ball to CF, caught. Meanwhile both runners took off prior to the touch of the ball/glove. Everyone in the park was aware of it. CF fires the ball to 3B, who happens to be standing on the bag, with R2 advancing from 2B, and R1 about 1/4 of the way toward HP. An obvious appeal was made at 2B, which was properly executed.
As I glanced back towards HP, R1 did not touch HP, cutting short and going to
the dugout.

No obvious appeal at 3rd, and I as PU, made no call. I did not know if they were attempting to get
the advancing runner from 2nd or what. However, the entire offensive team left the field and entered
the dugout, thus causing the third out.

There would not have been a 3rd out had not the team entered the dugout, because no appeal was
made on the runner at third. Had she retreated back to 3rd, or advanced to HP, she would have been
safe.

Offensive team made no argument whatever, either way.
Hate to be disagreeable with you today, nothing personal...but,

Sounds like to me everyone in the park but you knew there was an appeal at 3B when the girl (3B) was standing on the bag and caught the throw from CF. What made the play at 2B obvious and the one at 3B not obvious?
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