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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 03:23pm
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I'd simply say, "Coach, you can't make an appeal when the ball is dead."
Last week I had a coach come out and say, "Live ball appeal: he left second early!"

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Old Wed Apr 13, 2011, 02:23pm
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Last week I had a coach come out and say, "Live ball appeal: he left second early!"

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And, if the runner had left early, you would have called the runner out on appeal handled this way? I think so based on the discussions above but want to be sure.
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Old Wed Apr 13, 2011, 07:34pm
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And, if the runner had left early, you would have called the runner out on appeal handled this way? I think so based on the discussions above but want to be sure.
I did not allow the appeal. The coach cannot initiate a live ball appeal. He told his players to throw the ball to 2B, and I ruled on it.
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Old Thu Apr 14, 2011, 03:14am
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I did not allow the appeal. The coach cannot initiate a live ball appeal. He told his players to throw the ball to 2B, and I ruled on it.
The other option (if action is relaxed) is to call time, then ask the coach to repeat himself.

Note "if action is relaxed."
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Old Thu Apr 14, 2011, 07:40am
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The other option (if action is relaxed) is to call time, then ask the coach to repeat himself.

Note "if action is relaxed."
Agreed. Action was relaxed, but the coach wandered onto the field unbidden and without requesting time, so I wasn't inclined to help him out.

I thought about dealing with his "wandering," but since he walked out, talked mainly to his players, didn't make an a$$ of himself, and left promptly after I denied the (eventually properly constituted) appeal, I decided it would have come across as antagonizing. Probably still should have reminded him that he can't come out without requesting "time." It would have been better had my partner handled that, but oh well.
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