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Old Fri Jan 14, 2011, 05:31am
yawetag yawetag is offline
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8-4-2o: Any runner is out when he: (o) positions himself behind a base to get a running start

8-2-6a lists the types of appeals, and "running start" isn't one of them. 8-4-2q mentions runners being out on an appeal (and lists the types as well), and they only happen when "the defense initiates a proper and successful appeal." There's no such clause on 8-4-2o, so it leads me to believe the runner would be out without an appeal.

Last edited by yawetag; Fri Jan 14, 2011 at 05:33am.
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