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Old Fri Oct 08, 2010, 12:25pm
IRISHMAFIA IRISHMAFIA is offline
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Originally Posted by youngump View Post
The six run league rule thread got me thinking about something I'm not quite sure I know the right answer to.

No outs, bottom nine tie game bases loaded. Sac fly scores the winning run but the runner left early. The entire team mobs the guy who hit the sac fly at the plate. Defense wants to appeal leaving early. We now have two outs and the runners from 1st and 2nd standing around home plate. Is the ball dead? If so by what rule? If it's live, could the defense play on the runners before making the appeal? Common sense says call time and put everyone back on base but does the rule book support that?
Well, if it isn't a live ball appeal, the umpire must call time prior to accepting and ruling on the appeal. If it is a live ball appeal, the other two runners are in jeopardy of being put out. All other rules apply.
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