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That's not what MY rule book says. Where did you get yours? JM
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David,
I'm not Bob, but yes, it would. While there is no FED language covering this situation at 1B, there is at Home plate. (8.2.2M(b) ) This establishes the principle that if the runner is "actively" returning to the base he missed, the runner (rather than the base) must be tagged in order for the umpire to sustain the appeal. There is corresponding language in the text of the OBR rules establishing this principle at home (7.10 whichever of a, b, c, d addresses a runner missing home - don't recall off the top of my head), but, again, nothing specific to a BR overrunning and missing 1B. The J/R is the only "authoritative" source of which I am aware that explicitly states that the principle would apply to a BR overrunning and missing 1B. JM
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Are you sure? In mine there is no sentence that starts with: Quote:
I suspect that is because a Coach cannot make a live ball appeal (of a baserunning infraction, of course) under FED rules. JM
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Yep - caught me again you bastige. A coach...coach. Right. a COACH is not said to have the privilage of making a LIVE ball appeal. And in the entire freakin book. I don't want to confuse anybody any further. So...JM...I got this...A COACH can make dead ball appeal. What I am referring to...is the coach. Now if you'll excuse me, the doctor is about to begin stitching. |
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Chris,
1. I prefer "know it all" to "Mr. Smarty Pants". It's more dignified. 2. I can only hope you've learned your lesson. (Today's "utes", I'm tellin' ya'. What's becoming of the world today?) When I say "Are you sure?", I'm just being (characteristically, I might add..) courteous. What I really mean is, "That's a pretty stupid freakin' thing to say!" 3. I thank my lucky stars that you are not so dense and inattentive when we are on the field together. 4. I hope the surgery is successful, and, either way, it can't possibly hurt. JM
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I graciously accept your sincere and profoundly heartfelt apology.
And don't let it happen again, ya' young whippersnapper! JM
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The coach can yell to his players telling them what to do during a live ball, but the players need to carry out the intentional and unmistakable proper appeal action.
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David,
While I certainly appreciate the compliment, I certainly wouldn't say that! As a matter of fact, should you happen to come across a thread where Bob and I disagree on some aspect of rules or umpiring, I would encourage you to "go with what Bob said" - that's what I always do! JM
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If he follows your advice, isn't he agreeing with you, too?
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