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Originally Posted by SE Minnestoa Re
The problem is that the R2 never touched the plate. After the third out was recorded at third, he touched the plate. The plate umpire ruled no run because the third out was recorded prior to him touching the plate.
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Did the runner "pass" the plate and not touch it and then after out number 3 came back and touched the plate OR did he not "reach" home plate at all?
if the latter, then there is no appeal play and the PU is correct.
Example: 2 outs and R2
base hit to right. B1 trys to stretch into a double and is tagged out at second
BEFORE R2 crosses / "reaches" the plate.
This is obviously a time play but as PU you will signal No Run because the 3rd out occured BEFORE R2 crossed the plate.
Therefore, in order to your anwer your question correctly we need to know whether or not R3 crossed / passed the plate but did not touch it OR he never "reached" it to begin with.
In order to have an appeal play the runner must have passed / reached a base but did not touch it. If he never reaches or passes a base to begin with then there is no appeal.
Pete Booth