I don't understand. If the strike is called immediately on the swing, the strikeout is the second out and the run scores since the third out was a time play. But if the strike is called on appeal, the strikeout becomes the third out and the run doesn't score.
Is this "second out becomes the third out" principle covered in one of the usual reference books (J/R, BRD)? I can't find it.
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