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I have had this called against my team bothways, therefore I have two questions:
1. In both situations the runners left thinking the ball was in for a basehit and took off without any effort to Tag UP. Obviously with the realitive wording, "If a runner leaves a base too soon on a caught fly ball...." the question becomes: Does the runner have to show an effort of tagging up before the "time play" portion goes into effect, allowing a run to score even if it is the third out? The corollary, the fact he left at all implies he left too soon? One up allowed the run to score, the other said it was the third out. 2. My second question, does this rule apply in NCAA rules as well as American League and National League. Appreciate your support. Al McCormick |
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And, to be clear, the "time" of the out is the time when the defense tags the base or the runner, not the time when the runner left the base. This rule (the timing issue) is the same in all codes (the methods of getting an appeal out vary in FED). |
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I appreciate your help. In both cases the runner scored before the ball was caught at the base being appealed, therefore the run should have counted both times. One ump ended the inning saying the run did not count and in another game, they allowed the run to score.
After reading the rule I agree with you, I was just checking to see if there had to be a true "act of tagging up" or not. Based upon what you are saying, the answer is no. Thanks for your quick response. |
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Al:
Your scenario is very confusing. You left out some vital information. Was the runner who scored the one who was appealed for leaving too soon? If so, he's the third out, so no score. It's the same in all books. Bob |
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Apologize for that. The runners that were appealed were from first on one occasion and second on the other. The runner from third tagged up in both situations.
I appreciate both yours and Bob Jenkins guidance. Al McCormick |
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