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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
From OBR rule 7.10, page 74:
Appeal plays may require an umpire to recognize an apparent "fourth out"." If the third out is made during a play in which an appeal play is sustained on another runner, the appeal play decision takes precedence in determining the out. If there is more than one appeal during a play that ends a half-inning, the defense may elect to take the out that gives it the advantage. For the purpose of this rule, the defensive team has "left the field" when the pitcher and all infielders have left fair territory on their way to the bench or clubhouse.
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Please re-read my post #12 as to what are acceptable appeals for an apparent "fourth out."
2.00 An APPEAL is the act of a fielder in claiming violation of the rules by the offensive team.
There is no rule that requires the BR to touch 1st base after 3 outs have been recorded. No violation, no appeal.