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New rule myth needed?
HS summer league but it is a state tourney and local team has a play with two runners ending up on third base. F3 finally gets in a rundown and is actually safe at home, but team from FL questions the umpires.
PU gets with his two partners and then calls R3 out. Our local coach "who doesn't know the rules" questions PU and returns to dugout etc., He asked me about it at church Sunday. The call on the field was ___ "two runners were on base so one of them is out." I could not believe that umpires "qualified" to do a HS state tourney and three of them would not know this simple rule. I copied him the OBR and FED rulings to keep for the next time and just laughed. But, I wonder if this might be a rule myth to add because I heard the exact same thing from another HS coach a week ago in a regular game. Coach's comment, "I didn't know that" after I explained him the ruling. Just never cease to be amazed... Thansk David |
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If I read the OP correctly, the umpires blew this one. First if there were 2 runners on third, the defense would have to tag the following runner for an out. The call on runner who went home ? I do not know what the ruling they were thinking on that !!
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The umpires simply called the runner out because there were two men on base. Thanks David |
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No force play
The OP could not possibly have been a force play. A prededing runner was safe at home and the nest runner was standing on 3rd. The following runner standing on 3rd HAD to be either R1 or BR. No force - the following runner is out when (and if) tagged. If no tag, he is free to attempt to return to 2nd.
There is no out until the proper runner is tagged.
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I once saw a runner called out at home on a "force" play because the following runner (the BR) had reached 3B by the time the ball got to F2 standing on the plate.
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Not just two umpires though, but three didn't know the rule. And of course we know coaches don't know the rule ... thanks David |
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