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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
Note that in FED and OBR (but not in NCAA), the defense can still appeal R3 leaving early. If the appeal is upheld then R3's run won't count and if the appeal is the third out, then R2's run won't count either.
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In NCAA is the second appeal of the same runner considered multiple appeals?What if they just retrieved the errant ball and threw it to 3B?
That NCAA rule is confusing to me.
"(3) The defensive team receives only one chance on an appeal. In the case of multiple appeals, if the defense errs during its first appeal attempt or any base runner advances, the defense loses its right to appeal any runner at any base."
How would it apply during live action appeals of leaving early on a fly ball where 2 runners are appealed successively while, let's say R3 advances.