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A runner misses home, enters the dugout, then immediately comes back out onto the field and retouches. Subsequently, the defense appeals that the runner missed home. Ruling? David Emerling Memphis, TN |
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Actaully I'm not sure. I don't have knowledge of all the JUA, BBC and M-O-U-S-E interpretations. I would guess he could still return, in that he has not really adondoned his duties of running the bases, but only "realizied" that the plate had been missed. I would also think that whether the runner was one step short of, or one step past the entrance to the dugout would have no bearing on whether this was a relaxed or unrelaxed appeal. (But that's another discussion.)
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If you mean using the OBR rules without interpretation from any source:
Hope this helps Cheers
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Section 5.4 APPEAL PLAYS: APPROVED RULINGS ... (11) May a runner who has missed a base return to retouch the missed base after having entered the dugout? Answer: No. |
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There is no doubt that the manual is an extremely valuable resource, based on the few citations that I've seen. Given the now outdated status of JEA, and the apparently non-approved nature of the new J/R, I suspect there are many officials who like me would want to have first-hand access to the approved MLB document. Is there a source we can address? Regards
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I believe I saw someone post on another board that Rick Roder, or maybe somebody else affiliated with the WUA, has said that the MLB Umpire Manual is intended to be available to the general public at some point, although no specific timetable was established yet.
The version I've seen is just one of those "friend of a friend" things. |
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