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Originally Posted by yawetag
My thinking exactly. If the defense touches the base, accidentally or on purpose, before the runner returns, I find it hard to believe that I can't call him out. This is rewarding the offense for messing up.
That said, if the defense never touches the bag (or the runner), I've got nothing. The runner will return and touch the bag.
What's the mechanic for the same play at the plate? AFAIK, I make no call until:
1) The runner enters the dugout
2) The runner comes back and touches the plate
3) The defense tags the runner (or the plate if he's making no effort to return)
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FED used to use the accidental appeal; however, they have since taken it out. I will have to look up the references, don't have my books with me, but I think it was a couple of years ago.
thanks
David