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Originally Posted by Welpe
Correct on all three.
The first appeal is not a force play.
The second appeal is.
The third is not a force play but the BR did not safely aquire first so no runs can score.
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The second appeal is NOT a force play, since R1 is not forced to 3B. The ruling is based on the fact that since the lead runner made the third out before scoring, no trailing runner can score on the play.
The first play: there's a FED-only wrinkle here, due to the possibility of a dead-ball appeal. I suppose you could, in theory, have the defense appeal while R1 and the BR are still running the bases. Since this is a time play, you COULD have to rule on the appeal before R1 scored, so in theory no runs would score.
That's a bad call, IMO, and I would not rule that way: the spirit of the appeal rule is the same in FED as OBR, and the rule permitting dead-ball appeals is merely a convenience. I would not allow that convenience to trump the scoring rules: one run scores.