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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Yes, but it only covers the runner who was appealed. It makes no mention of any other runners scoring.
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It states that you can make an appeal after a third out on a runner who has scored to negate that run.
The purpose of the rule is to give the defense the ability to negate a run scored as a result of a rule violation. There is no restriction on the number of appeals which can be made.
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