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Tagged on a force out
I hope that I am not misunderstanding this forum but I am a coach for a 14U baseball team and have a question considering a ruling. The situation was bottom of 7th, 2 outs runner on third. The batter hits a ground ball to the shortstop in the hole. He fields and throws the ball to first, while he has thrown the ball the runner from third has reached home. The throw by the shortstop pulls the first basemen off the bag and he makes a tag rather then the force on the bag. Does the run score or not?
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Force has nothing to do with this. The run does not score when the third out occurs before the batter/runner safely reaches first.
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Technically Garth is correct with respect to this situation not being a force but rather a BR not reaching first.
However, if the same play had taken place at second or third then the run would not count because the third out would be a force. First simply has a different wording then the other bases but the end result is the same. |
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There's nothing technical about it. That is the rule. And the wording helps to understand that it doesn't matter if the out is by tag of the runner or tag of the base.
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GB Last edited by GarthB; Wed May 30, 2007 at 06:38pm. |
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By adding the information about the other bases, it covered the difference between force and timing plays on all of the bases. Can you show me how with two outs and a runner on third, the play is treated any differently if the BR is tagged before getting to first or R1 or R2 being tagged before they get to their next base? The call is EXACTLY the same, it is NOT a timing play. Yes, they are called something different but the outcome is EXACTLY the same. I find that the more information you give novices the more confused they get. (Some umpires included, on occasion myself included). I for one would like the rulebook remove the wording for BR not reaching first and simply the rules by making it a force situation. Then every base is treated exactly the same. Same with the wording for Infield Fly. It bothers me to know end when they say with runners on first and second or first, second and third. Simply eliminate the first, second and third because if we have the bases loaded by definition we have runners at first and second. Make the rule as simple as possible and there is a better chance that everyone will understand. There I feel better. ![]() |
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I don't think your post was "drivel". GarthB was correct. However, one could easily foresee the Original Poster coming back and asking: "what about if R1 was tagged out at second after R3 touchded home, instead of a middle infielder holding the ball and touching second base?" You foresaw this question and answered it correctly. The pointless drivel, I'm afraid, came soon after your post, tibear. |
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For CoachTom's benefit, the relevant rule is 4.09(a) Exception. A runner scores if he legally touches each base in order, and has crossed home plate before the third out is recorded. The exception is that the run does not score if the third out is made by the B/R before he safely reaches first, or by any other runner if he is forced out (and this includes a tag out before he reaches his forced base or he is called out on appeal for missing a forced base), or by a preceeding runner who is called out for missing a base. |
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Garth was correct in his explanation and I don't know why there is such a build on this thread but maybe I can clarify.
Simply put, if the third out is a force or if the batter-runner does not attain 1st base, the run does not score. As far as the batter-runner is concerned, whether the base is tagged or the batter-runner is tagged (as in the original situation) matters not. The batter-runner did not attain 1st base - run does not score! Regards
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This implies that the run doesn't score if any third out occurs before B/R safely reaches first. In fact for this part of 4.09(a) Exception to hold, the third out must be made by the B/R, and by the B/R only. Obviously both you and Bob Jenkins know this, but for the benefit of others I included a ubiquitously cited situation to demonstrate that the above quoted statement isn't quite right. There are other ways for the exception to be invoked, but in those cases the status of the B/R is not relevant. I'm not sure what part of my original post you think is incorrect, but I like to think that the paraphrase of rule 4.09 is correct. And this current post shows that I think my first paragraph was also right. |
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Is this a nit? Yes ... but I understand why he wanted to clarify this for the OP.
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Just kind of wondering Coach, How the hell you can UNDERSTAND this forum????? |
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