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Let's try to get this back on the rails, shall we?
There is no appeal on this play. Look up the definition of an appeal play. Show me where there is one in this situation? No appeal play. Forget it. Find something else to base your ruling on. If you actually disallowed the run scoring on the basis of a fouth out appeal, and it was protested, you would lose. Why? Because there ain't no friggin' appeal play here!
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