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Then the 1st base coach, just because he's an assistant, followed by the head coach. As far as rules, the BU has no choice but to call the runner out and continue. Hey, the kid should have never missed the base to start with ... thanks David |
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But if the umpires call time and conference prior to the appeal being made, decide that an appeal in this case won't be allowed then he (BU) will never have to rule on the appeal. The umpires integrity stay intact and only defensive personnel get ejected. |
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David there is a rule (I am at work and don't have the rule number) that prohibits the use of replay equipment. In this instance (The PA announcing that the BR missed first base) is IMO equivalent to using Replay equipment hence the appeal should not be allowed because it's apprent from the OP that the Defense was NOT going to appeal. F1 was getting ready to pitch but then he heard the PA announcer and who at this point wouldn't appeal. COump could be right in that the other 3 EJ's came from the defense but depending upon how the situation was handled there could have been EJ's from both sides. Hopefully Peter will tell us exactly who got EJ'd in addition to the PA announcer. Pete Booth
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But this is FED and the replay is limited to the coaches, assistants, and bench personell. Would the PA announcer be considered part of the team?
I would say no. It would be the same as if it were a parent in the stands with a bullhorn etc,. Unsportsmanlike, surely, but not necessarily covered by the rules. As Peter said, wouldn't you hate to have been given that game? thanks David Mde |
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Well, really, what would be the difference between the PA announcer saying he missed it, and a loud obnoxious dad yelling from the stands "Appeal First!!" One just has a louder voice. haha.
It sucks, but I think we don't have a choice but to allow the appeal. The PA announcer is then gone forever. |
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I didn't think so, so at some level there is a difference worth ejecting over. IMO, if you can eject PA for making the statement then you have grounds for not allowing the appeal |
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I suspect the announcer thought he was broadcasting TV only and not PA at that point (But who can be sure?).
CSFP result is no appeal permitted, R2 let's play. If the announcer was PA only he would be ejected for violating the no replay rule as he would be considered team staff. |
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The announcer basically said "according to replay (the telecast) B1 missed first base." That IMO is WAY different then a parent saying Appeal First Appeal First. I agree the umpires were in a pickle. Peter has yet to post the outcome but my point was that the umpires could have gotten together and said that because of REPLAY the defense gained an unfair advantage not intended by the rules. Pete Booth
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Ahhh, HHH! Nice to see you back, Pete.
I've read a lot of interesting resolutions to your "nightmare" but in reality, there are only two things that need to be done in a case like this.
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Interesting scenario though.
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Let me add that this would have been a great question to post to Bob Drake - too bad that site was closed and he was "chased" off this site.
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This may just be one of the rare occasions where the rules and the best interest of the game just don't mesh. So when it comes right down to it, what's more important following the letter of the law or maintaining the best interest of the game? Depending on how you answer this question may determine how you rule on this play. |
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The defense was not even thinking about appealing otherwise instead of F1 getting ready to pitch F3 would be saying "throw me the ball the runner missed the bag" At least the way I am reading it it is APPARENT that absent the announcement from the PA announcer F1 would have simply pitched the ball to B1. You say "show me the rule" There is a rule against the use of REPLAY equipment. The PA announcer said The telecast clearly shows I interpret that to mean that the PA announcer is saying Replay shows that B1 missed first base so you better appeal. In summary: The defense was not going to appeal no matter what the DM / players / Crowd said afterwards otherwise they would have done so. They had plenty of time. Heck F1 was getting ready to pitch and as mentioned if the PA announcer had not opened his mouth F1 would have pitched the ball meaning "off bets off" as far as an appeal goes. Therefore IMO you do have a rule to use for denying the appeal. Also, even if there was no rule, IMO the defense had no intentions of appealing until they heard the PA announcer. This was indeed a tough day for the men in blue but in reading Peter's response I don't know how the EJ's could have been avoided. R2/F1 jawing at each other is not the umpires fault and the behavior of the DM is also not their fault. The DM was trying to pull a "fast one" Pete Booth
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No different than a fan yelling it out. If he missed the base, he missed the base...I would never work a game that had that announcer again...I would have your assigner demand that...effective immediately.
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