Forum: Baseball
Tue Aug 05, 2008, 11:51pm
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Absolutely, Check mate!
Ruling: The umpire should recognize an inning-ending double play. No appeal should be necessary.
"IN JEOPARDY is a term indicating that the ball is in play and an offensive player may be put out."...
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Forum: Baseball
Tue Aug 05, 2008, 04:09pm
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Arbitration?
Note: The third out did not terminate the inning. For example, one can apply the same OP situation and ruling w/ 1 out, instead of 2. Let us go to Rick Roder for a valid reason, 10-IV Ex 3, which...
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Forum: Baseball
Tue Aug 05, 2008, 01:37pm
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Contradiction
It would not go down as a fielder's choice or error. It would go down as a protest of 4.09, 6.05j, 7.12. The fielder's choice was to tag R2 for the 3rd out and to throw out the B/R for the 4th out....
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Forum: Baseball
Tue Aug 05, 2008, 01:50am
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Replies: 73
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Recognized 4th Out
Where is the rule citation, a case play, etc., for this ruling?
How can the umpire justify allowing the run to score?
How can the umpire justify not recognizing an obvious 4th out?
J/R 10-IV!
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Forum: Baseball
Tue Aug 05, 2008, 12:40am
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Square One
Originally Posted by SAump
See J/R 6A(5) EX 2 Note {pg 50}: if the runner who failed to touch his advanced base in the example play was the batter-runner (desertion), then the third out was the...
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Aug 04, 2008, 07:57pm
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Fielder's Choice?
The manager responds, "How can you award a base hit and an RBI when the BR failed to reach 1B before it was tagged?" OBR 6.05j or J/R 6B(2)(b), pg 51
See J/R 6A(5) EX 2 Note {pg 50}: "if the...
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Forum: Baseball
Mon Aug 04, 2008, 04:34pm
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Fair enough
How do you explain the situation to the manger who refuses to allow his players off the field and also wants the run wiped off the board?
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Forum: Baseball
Sun Aug 03, 2008, 01:16am
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Replies: 73
Views: 6,199
Don't call it an appeal
The fourth out may involve a missed base appeal. The B/R who misses a base allows for the possibility of a 4th out to be made on appeal by the defense. The fourth out resulting from a missed base...
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