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Old Mon Mar 05, 2012, 10:23am
Andy Andy is offline
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If the defense doesn't give me some kind of indication that the tag on the runner sliding home is an appeal as opposed to just a "routine" attempt to get the out at the plate, then I don't recognize it as an appeal. i'm just going to rule on the play in front of me.

You stated it was clear that the runner crossed or touched the plate prior to being tagged, not to hijack the thread, but what if the runner had been tagged prior to touching the plate? Does this negate the need for an appeal?
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