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Bulldog Fri Aug 26, 2016 08:56am

How A Team Scores
 
MLB Rule Interpretation - Situation: Runners on first and second 2 outs, batter hits triple, the runner on first misses second base. Defensive team appeals and umpires agree that runner misses second and calls him out on appeal. Umpires score one run and say the appeal was made after the second run scored. Is this correct? Exactly when is a runner out on appeal?:confused:

Rich Ives Fri Aug 26, 2016 10:03am

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Originally Posted by Bulldog (Post 990190)
MLB Rule Interpretation - Situation: Runners on first and second 2 outs, batter hits triple, the runner on first misses second base. Defensive team appeals and umpires agree that runner misses second and calls him out on appeal. Umpires score one run and say the appeal was made after the second run scored. Is this correct? Exactly when is a runner out on appeal?:confused:

The runner was forced to 2B therefore the third out was on a force play. No run scores.

If it was NOT at a forced base then the out happens at the time of the appeal tag and any run scoring before that tag scores.

BSBAL18 Wed Aug 31, 2016 01:54pm

Rich:

"The runner was forced to 2B therefore the third out was on a force play. No run scores.

If it was NOT at a forced base then the out happens at the time of the appeal tag and any run scoring before that tag scores."
Just so i follow what you are saying, Rich. In that case, no runs score. So even though both runners have scored, play is over, when the appeal happened, that force play at 2nd became as if there was a simple groundball to second and second baseman stepped on 2nd, inning over. Correct?

bob jenkins Wed Aug 31, 2016 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by BSBAL18 (Post 990299)
Rich:

"The runner was forced to 2B therefore the third out was on a force play. No run scores.

If it was NOT at a forced base then the out happens at the time of the appeal tag and any run scoring before that tag scores."
Just so i follow what you are saying, Rich. In that case, no runs score. So even though both runners have scored, play is over, when the appeal happened, that force play at 2nd became as if there was a simple groundball to second and second baseman stepped on 2nd, inning over. Correct?

That's correct.


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