Now, if instead of this BR homerun hitter being the third out, and its the second out on appeal how many runs would score. I think the same.
On a triple with the bases loaded and BR misses second base and is appealed and called out I think three runs still would score.
If on the second out of the inning the runner on second base is forced to go to third and is called out no runners would score.
Are these questions related to timing vs. force plays. The runner from second with the bases loaded and misses third is put out because they are all force plays. Therefore, no runs will score. But when the batter runner hits a triple with the bases loaded, this is a timing play therefore all three runners have already scored so after that occurred then the homerun hitter is called out. Reason why all three runs score.
Another question is: With bases loaded the runner on second base misses third base after a triple is hit with two outs. How many runs score?
Another question: With the bases loaded the runner from second misses third base after a homerun is scored. How many runs score if there are two outs?
just took my hs test and failed by two questions. One of the questions was about the courtesy runner rule. The CR was running for the pitcher and when the catcher got on base the CR was made to run for him so the catcher could go warm up to be the new pitcher. Can the CR come back into the game if he goes on defense or bats?