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On the flip side, a case could be made for interference on R3 getting caught in a rundown. However, since two outs were recorded on the play, I'd let let this slide, because of the quick 1st out being made on R3 at home, and your description that the runners did not realize how quick everything occurred. Without seeing the actions of R3, specifically and intentionally wanting to get caught in a rundown to advance the runners beyond the bases they would have reached (R1 to 2nd and then 3rd,B/R to 1st and then 2nd). In this case, then you call R1 out on the interference, but this would be a huge stretch to award a tripple play. Let the DP go and get make sure the runners are at 1st & 2nd unless mitigating circumstances warrant runners at 2nd & 3rd. |
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Nah. Not unless he jumped up and down shouting, "Get me! Get me! I'm right here!" |
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Lman & CoachJM,
As I indicated it would be a stretch to "Award" the Tripple Play. But a case could be made, a fairly weak one, absent of any overt intentional actions by R3. It would seriously depend on that runners actions. Anthing short of calling attention to himself should be dismissed and the defense needs to take the DP and run. If the runners advance to 2nd & 3rd without this intentional act, good for the offence because they knew the situation and were paying attention. As for the defense, pay a little more attention to the situation and you might have gotten the Tripple Play, but as it is, some people were asleep at the wheel. |
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![]() FWIW, I do agree with the remainder of your post. JM |
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Agree with Shickenbottom there.
Unless his actions resulted in the runners being able to move up an EXTRA base, then I think you just have nothing. Wouldn't it be maybe just good game management to kill the play as soon as the runners made their one base and just avoid the potential for this situation all together? Or if you don't want to kill it maybe just point at the runner and give an out call so everyone knows what is going on.
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Kill it when? During continuous action? ![]() Even if the runners cannot advance further under normal circumstances, you have the chance of an overthrow into DBT (or not), etc........to do otherwise rewards players for not being 'situationally aware' |
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Even if the other runners DO advance because the retired runner deked the defense into playing on him in a rundown, you STILL have nothing. Killing the play would NOT be good game management, it would be the umpire playing DEFENSE. JM |
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I didn't say you should, I was asking if you would or could. Wasn't giving any advice, just asking a question.
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