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Old Tue Mar 30, 2010, 03:52pm
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Originally Posted by ozzy6900 View Post
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Wait a minute! I thought in OBR in order to ignore the balk, all runners must advance 1 base and the BR must attain 1st base. If the BR didn't attain 1st base, he returns to the plate and the runners are advanced TOP. NCAA should be the same
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Ozzy as you are well aware, you do not need to TOUCH the base in order to have attained it.

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Batter hits one to the gap and ends up on second, but misses first. Both R1 and R2 cross the plate.
The balk call is disregarded because all runners advanced at least one base. Even though the BR missed first base he is deemed to have touched it until appealed.

Here is another way to look at it. Suppose the defense didn't appeal. Would you still enforce the balk call?

NO as the BR is on second base and the other runners advanced one base. Therefore, if you would not enforce the balk call if the defense DOES NOT appeal then on the same token you cannot enforce the balk because they appealed. In a nutshell the BR advanced one base even though he didn't touch the base.

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