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MD Longhorn Tue Oct 22, 2013 04:58pm

Run scores?
 
Please give ruleset and rule:

Bases loaded, 2 outs. The batter is walked, and he advances to 1st. The runner from 1st touches 2nd but oversteps the base, and a quick throw from the infield catches him for the 3rd out. He was tagged before the runner from 3rd touched home. Does the run count?

Matt Tue Oct 22, 2013 05:20pm

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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 908331)
Please give ruleset and rule:

Bases loaded, 2 outs. The batter is walked, and he advances to 1st. The runner from 1st touches 2nd but oversteps the base, and a quick throw from the infield catches him for the 3rd out. He was tagged before the runner from 3rd touched home. Does the run count?

OBR: Yes, the logic being that the run was awarded. Don't have my books, but someone will provide the cite.

umpjim Tue Oct 22, 2013 05:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MD Longhorn (Post 908331)
Please give ruleset and rule:

Bases loaded, 2 outs. The batter is walked, and he advances to 1st. The runner from 1st touches 2nd but oversteps the base, and a quick throw from the infield catches him for the 3rd out. He was tagged before the runner from 3rd touched home. Does the run count?

OBR, the run scores, 7.04(b).

bob jenkins Tue Oct 22, 2013 07:17pm

FED: Run scores. NCAA: Run scores.

umpjim Tue Oct 22, 2013 07:35pm

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 908345)
FED: Run scores. NCAA: Run scores.

FED has a caseplay 9.1.1.C but I don't know if they have a rule that specifically addresses it like OBR. NCAA has a AR.

rbmartin Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:19pm

2013 Edition - OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES

7.04 Each runner, other than the batter, may without liability to be put out, advance one base when—
(b) The batter’s advance without liability to be put out forces the runner to vacate his base, or when the batter hits a fair ball that touches another runner or the umpire before such ball has been touched by, or has passed a fielder, if the runner is forced to advance;

Rule 7.04(b) Comment: A runner forced to advance without liability to be put out may advance past the base to which he is entitled only at his peril. If such a runner, forced to advance, is put out for the third out before a preceding runner, also forced to advance, touches home plate, the run shall score.

Play. Two out, bases full, batter walks but runner from second is overzealous and runs past third base toward home and is tagged out on a throw by the catcher. Even though two are out, the run would score on the theory that the run was forced home by the base on balls and that all the runners needed to do was proceed and touch the next base.


'nuff said

umpjim Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:44pm

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Originally Posted by rbmartin (Post 908359)
2013 Edition - OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES

7.04 Each runner, other than the batter, may without liability to be put out, advance one base when—
(b) The batter’s advance without liability to be put out forces the runner to vacate his base, or when the batter hits a fair ball that touches another runner or the umpire before such ball has been touched by, or has passed a fielder, if the runner is forced to advance;

Rule 7.04(b) Comment: A runner forced to advance without liability to be put out may advance past the base to which he is entitled only at his peril. If such a runner, forced to advance, is put out for the third out before a preceding runner, also forced to advance, touches home plate, the run shall score.

Play. Two out, bases full, batter walks but runner from second is overzealous and runs past third base toward home and is tagged out on a throw by the catcher. Even though two are out, the run would score on the theory that the run was forced home by the base on balls and that all the runners needed to do was proceed and touch the next base.


'nuff said

Not enuff, to add a wrinkle, while OBR requires R1 and R3 to touch their base ( what to do if they don't?), I don't see in the FED or NCAA references where that is required. So in the unlikely instance of R1 being caught off 2B and R3 seeing the third out and abandoning his advance to HP, what do we have then?

bob jenkins Wed Oct 23, 2013 07:34am

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Originally Posted by umpjim (Post 908361)
Not enuff, to add a wrinkle, while OBR requires R1 and R3 to touch their base ( what to do if they don't?), I don't see in the FED or NCAA references where that is required. So in the unlikely instance of R1 being caught off 2B and R3 seeing the third out and abandoning his advance to HP, what do we have then?

FED requires all runners to advance.

OBR: If it's the end of the game, "order" the runner to advance. If he refuses then declare him out and the game continues.

It's not really covered what to do in other than the last inning, probably because it's a pretty remote possibility in MLB.


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