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Old Mon Jan 25, 2010, 05:54pm
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Depends on the type of appeal (ASA)..........

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Originally Posted by Tru_in_Blu View Post
Had this in another thread where it was dissed as being not part of the original post. Guess if I had digressed on some discussion about beer or cigars, it might have been better received.

Anyhoos:

When a runner misses 1B and overruns, we call safe or out depending on where the runner was when the fielder received the throw. This is an appeal by the defense and must be done before the runner gets back to the base.

A lot of times F3 [or F4 covering 1B in bunt situations] will not realize the runner missed the base. Often times, the runner does realize s/he missed the base. Some runners are blatantly obvious in their attempt to get back, some are blatantly oblivious, some are very cool about it hoping no one noticed.

The question after all this is can anyone on the defense appeal the runner missing the base? Different for ASA/NFHS?

On a routine play, F1 or F4 may be in the best situation to see this [if they actually pay attention]. If they yell out "she missed the base!" do we accept the appeal as such, or must the runner be physically tagged?
Tru - In ASA:
A. A "live ball" appeal can be made "by any FIELDER in possession of the ball touching the base missed.....or by tagging the runner committing the violation if they are still on the field."
B. A "dead ball" appeal: "Any INFIELDER, with or without the ball, may make a verbal appeal on a runner missing a base."
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