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Under rule supplement 36 the umpire will need to judge whether the runner committed another violation and that violation is being played upon.
The example given in the rule supplement is as follows: A runner leaving second base too soon on a fly ball is returning after the ball is caught and is obstructed between second and thrid base. If the runner would not have made it back to second base prior to the throw arriving, the runner remains out. |
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OK, but I guess I need something besides new glasses...
What in there implies the tag was a live ball appeal?
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The status of the appeal is actually determined by the actions of defense and the manner in which the umpire addresses the play |
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If the umpire had indicated the delayed dead ball, immediately upon the tag it should be a dead ball situation and the runner who was obstructed awarded any base the umpire deemed they would have reached. In this case, he was headed back to 3rd when obstructed, so I would have awarded 3rd. I would not have recognized any appeal by the defense until the base had been awarded, and in this case the runner was returned to third, negating the missed base.
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I never said it was a live ball appeal; I said it apparently was not, but the situation as stated left room for some doubt.
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