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Old Sat Mar 07, 2009, 12:35pm
johnnyg08 johnnyg08 is offline
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Well, I suppose I can get things started. I've done the test and have a couple questions in mind.

With runners on second (R2) and third (R3) and one out, the batter hits a fly ball to center that is caught. The runner at third leaves early and both runners touch home on a bad throw from the outfield. the defense successfully appeals the runner leaving early at third. Neither run will count.

My thoughts on this were originally that one run would count because it would be a time play, but then rule 8-2 ART 6-h (p 50) says that only runs scoring ahead of the legal appeal would count if the appeal was the third out.
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