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triple Play Stitch
In one of my games Sunday, had a very unusual triple play.
No outs, R1 on 3rd, R2 on 2nd, B3 hits a fly ball to CF, caught. Meanwhile both runners took off prior to the touch of the ball/glove. Everyone in the park was aware of it. CF fires the ball to 3B, who happens to be standing on the bag, with R2 advancing from 2B, and R1 about 1/4 of the way toward HP. An obvious appeal was made at 2B, which was properly executed. As I glanced back towards HP, R1 did not touch HP, cutting short and going to the dugout. No obvious appeal at 3rd, and I as PU, made no call. I did not know if they were attempting to get the advancing runner from 2nd or what. However, the entire offensive team left the field and entered the dugout, thus causing the third out. There would not have been a 3rd out had not the team entered the dugout, because no appeal was made on the runner at third. Had she retreated back to 3rd, or advanced to HP, she would have been safe. Offensive team made no argument whatever, either way.
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Sounds like to me everyone in the park but you knew there was an appeal at 3B when the girl (3B) was standing on the bag and caught the throw from CF. What made the play at 2B obvious and the one at 3B not obvious? |
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the time she received the ball, it was an appeal? She also had R2 advancing toward her bag. A verbal appeal from the player with the ball made it very obvious on that appeal at 2b.
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She made no attempt to tag the runner coming from 2B? She immediately threw the ball to 2B? She didn't throw to home or try to tag R1 who was no where close to scoring? Sounds to me like she was standing on the bag for the leaving too early appeal. Sounds like everyone thought this too, except you.
Live Ball Appeal....RS 1-B. In all games an appeal may be made during a live ball by any fielder in possession of the ball touching the base missed or left too soon on a caught fly ball, or by tagging the runner committing the violation if they are still on the playing field. There is nothing here about have to "verbalize" the appeal. Granted it can help in a confusing situation (overstepping 1B), but there was nothing confusing about yours. Last edited by Dholloway1962; Tue Sep 09, 2008 at 01:20pm. |
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Don't tell me that on a caught fly ball, where there is just a runner on first who leaves way before the ball is touched, and the fielder fires the ball back to first, you expect F3 to say something like "we are appealling the runner leaving early." I certainly don't. As has been already noted by Dholloway, there is no need to say anything in this instance.
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As I read Glen's OP, the question in his mind on the throw to 3B was whether it was a live ball appeal or an attempt to retire R2 on a tag.
I, too, suspect I would recognize the live ball appeal, but I wasn't there.
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[granted, she was on the base on inital contact of ball] ball begin chasing R2 toward 2B. I know as umpires we are looking for outs, but I at the time, could not see an appeal at 3rd.
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I did not know whether R2 left early or not, because my tag up was on R1. There was no, not one, question from the offensive team about the result of the play. Naturally there was none from the defensive side either. Not that it matters, these were weak 18U teams. I agree that under most conditions this would be an easy out, but what with the other runner advancing, I was not going to, what I felt would benefit the defensive team, call an out when the play just did not look natural. I don't think F5 even knew she was on the base.
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runner from 3rd was out and person beside them said because she went into the dugout giving up.
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You had, ball hit to CF. Runners leave early. Ball is thrown to third. Third throws to second. Everyone leaves the field. Why would you think anyone is paying attention to the umpire on this play? --Ben. ________ Nice2Naughty cam Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 06:23pm. |
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This is a no brainer: First Out: F8's catch of B3's fly ball to centerfield. Second Out: F8's throw to F5 who catches F8 throw while standing on third base is an active appeal of R1 leaving third base too soon. Third Out: From your post I am not sure exactly what was the Defensive Team's obvious appeal but I am going to assume that it was an active appeal consisting of F5 throwing the ball to either F6 or F4 who then either tagged second base or tagged R2 before R2 could return to second base. It does not matter that R1 never touched HP because she was out on the active appeal by F8 to F5. MTD, Sr.
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