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The bases are loaded, there is one out. B5 hits a line drive to the fence. R1 and R2 score with ease. R3 is chunked at the plate. [2 outs]. B5 goes to 3rd, but has missed 1B. A proper appeal is made. Since the appeal was upheld, would any of the runs count? I think not since the 3rd out was on BR that did not reach 1B, [missed it] Also, would the play still be considered a force, since base was missed and properly appealed? Got into dispute on this and just looking for support, or if necessary the ruling that would say I was wrong. Don't know if this is real play or not, was asked this question. Have not tried to locate in case book, however, I do believe that POE #38 agrees that I am correct. Thanks, glen ____________________________
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