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Those who have answered to this point have conveniently ignored the other aspects that could arise from this play.
Can a runner who leaves third early on a caught fly ball return to third after touching home? What would that runner need to do in order to return to third legally? When does the right to return to third end? Would a runner who thought she left second base early (but did not), rounded third and then returned to second (legally retouching third on the way back) be put back at third by the umpire? What about the possible interference scenario if there is another runner on base? The runner who reached home is returning to third because she thinks she is in jeopardy of being put out if she does not, but according to the positions taken here she is a runner who has scored and could therefore be guilty of interference if she draws a throw. I can not find a rule that addresses these possibilities and would like to know what rule or rules support your conclusion that the runner can not return to third. Until there is an appeal by the defense the only information that the runner has to base their actions on is from them selves and their coaches. |
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The two rules are not mutually exclusive, they may stand alone. Errantly returning to 2nd base from 3rd base does not include the "score" factor, so that would be a nonissue. The only question really is the one you you need to answer: by what rule could you remove a score? She scored, its in the books. How can you justify removing it by rule?
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We have had this discussion before.
It all comes down to whether the player left the base early in the umpire's judgment. If the runner left early, sure she can return as long as a trailing runner has not scored. If the runner did not leave early, then she scores. HOWEVER, if she scores and then decides to return to 3B with other runners on, you MUST be willing to call the INT if the defense makes any play on that player. There are no two ways about it. Quote:
Not saying we should allow coach/player comments/actions dictate rulings, but in real life it is, at times, taken into consideration. |
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Plus.. youre gonna get yelled at and be the only person within 150 square miles (including likely your partner) who thinks the run scores..
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I agree on the interference call. I think there is a rule about that.
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They weren't in the OP...
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I agree with Dakota.. the only time we call by reaction is when we didnt see it.
If we saw it, we gotta call by what we see. Most of the time anyway.
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I gotta call as a reaction to what I see!
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Actually, nothing was really in the OP that decides this issue without clarification. For as much as we know, the runner did leave early which is why I qualified my response with that possibility.
Just because Andy typed tag up after catch doesn't mean crap as he cannot type both simultaneously. If one wants to pick nits for the purpose of advancing their opinion, the OP stated the ball was caught and the runner tagged up. It didn't say the ball was caught then the runner tagged up. In the first instant, the actions could have been relatively simultaneous subject to an umpire's judgment. The latter specifically notes the order of events and places the scenario beyond that of supposition. So there! |
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How?
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8-7-P refers to a runner who has either been put out or has scored and no longer has any baserunning obligations. Be careful with that one.
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obviously you know a lot more than Ill ever know, but if the runner legally tagged and scored, how would they have further baserunning obligations? Whats the difference between legally tagging, scoring, running back to 3rd, and scoring on a single, running back to 3rd? |
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