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Old Thu Nov 17, 2005, 11:43am
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The examples given for "imminent and is obvious to the offense, defense and umpire(s)" are, missed bases, and tag-ups. That's exactly what they are saying, that a missed base is obviously what's being appealed! So, on these plays at least, no verbalization is ever necessary, unless multiple runners are involved. Then, and only then, do you need to verbalize (which runner is being appealed).
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