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Originally Posted by JefferMC
5.5.C: No run shall be scored if a “fourth out” is the result of an appeal of a base missed or left to soon on a runner who has scored.
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I could be wrong, but I always took this to mean: if the runner has scored, and there are already 3 outs, you can make an appeal on THAT runner to nullify HIS/HER run.
In the OP, if R2 was out on appeal, this does not affect R1's run, as this is a timing play.
However, if the defense had just appealed R1, then that run is nullified, and by my interpretation, no succeeding runners can score (meaning R2's run is also nullified).
Can you have a 5th out appeal? If not, then by the OP, R1's run would still count.