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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 10:54am
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b1 flies out to cf. R3 leaves base and does not retag she gets halfway home. CF throws to 3base. I called R3 out even though she did not tag R3. Was I correct? is that a force?
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:03am
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:48am
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b1 flies out to cf. R3 leaves base and does not retag she gets halfway home. CF throws to 3base. I called R3 out even though she did not tag R3. Was I correct? is that a force?
Tetris,
You post is a little vague. B1 is normally batter 1 and R3
is normally runner on 3rd with bases loaded. R1 would be
runner closest to home.

Your situtation is an appeal play. Was a verbal appeal made?
If not, you have nothing at this point by what I read in your
post.

Also welcome to the board...

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:49am
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No, it is not a "force". It is an appeal out for not tagging up. That only requires touching the base as long as the ball is still live and she left the base before fielder contact with the ball.

Why did you consider "even though she did not tag R3"? Is there some rule or interpretation that mislead you?
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:52am
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b1 flies out to cf. R3 leaves base and does not retag she gets halfway home. CF throws to 3base. I called R3 out even though she did not tag R3. Was I correct? is that a force?
tetris,

Welcome to the board. The runner is out as long as the defense tagged the base with the ball in their possession prior to the runner.

BTW, your scenario set-up implies baseball. Just so you know, most major softball scenarios have the offense players designated in the order in which they came to the plate that half-inning. IOW, with bases loaded and no outs in a half-inning, R1 is on 3B, R2 on 2b, R3 on 1B, B4 at bat, B5 on deck and B6 in the hole.

Hope you enjoy the discussions here,

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 12:20pm
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BTW, your scenario set-up implies baseball. Just so you know, most major softball scenarios have the offense players designated in the order in which they came to the plate that half-inning. IOW, with bases loaded and no outs in a half-inning, R1 is on 3B, R2 on 2b, R3 on 1B, B4 at bat, B5 on deck and B6 in the hole.
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Personally I prefer the baseball set-ups. It's easier to keep track of where the runners started

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 12:59pm
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
BTW, your scenario set-up implies baseball. Just so you know, most major softball scenarios have the offense players designated in the order in which they came to the plate that half-inning. IOW, with bases loaded and no outs in a half-inning, R1 is on 3B, R2 on 2b, R3 on 1B, B4 at bat, B5 on deck and B6 in the hole.
Personally I prefer the baseball set-ups. It's easier to keep track of where the runners started

-Kono [/B]
I prefer the softball set-ups because you do not have to reset every offensive participant on consecutive plays. It also may give you a hint as to how many outs have occured that inning. I don't consider it that much of a hardship locating the runners at the beginning of a scenario.


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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 01:18pm
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just wanted to know if a tag was required on runner who was caught off base after a fly ball had been caught. or could the defensive player just tag the base runner left early from.
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 03:13pm
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Tetris:

Many people think that because the runner does not have to be tagged, this appeal play is a force out. (They think wrongly that "force play" and "play where the runner doesn't have to be tagged" are one and the same.) Somebody tries to make that case with me at least once a year.

Remember, however, that if the runner left 3B too soon and it wasn't obvious to everyone, then the fielder could not gain an out simply by walking across 3B in possession of the ball. The defense would still have to make it clear that they were making an appeal.
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 03:27pm
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Originally posted by tetris
b1 flies out to cf. R3 leaves base and does not retag she gets halfway home. CF throws to 3base. I called R3 out even though she did not tag R3. Was I correct? is that a force?
Tetris,
You post is a little vague. B1 is normally batter 1 and R3
is normally runner on 3rd with bases loaded. R1 would be
runner closest to home.

Your situtation is an appeal play. Was a verbal appeal made?
If not, you have nothing at this point by what I read in your
post.

Also welcome to the board...



glen

Glen:

". B1 is normally batter 1 and R3
is normally runner on 3rd with bases loaded. R1 would be
runner closest to home."

If R3 is runner on 3rd, how can R1 be closest to home?

Bob

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 04:11pm
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Bob,

a typo nicely caught by you...My R3 should have
been R1..I did say R1 would be nearer HP.

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 08:48pm
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And, that is why the baseball method of identifying runners is simpler.
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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:37pm
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Roger,

Do not pick on Mike, BDB has done enough of that.



Just kidding Mike.

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Old Mon May 12, 2003, 11:47pm
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Originally posted by Roger Greene
And, that is why the baseball method of identifying runners is simpler.
(Excuse me while I run hide before Mike gets here!)
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You can hide behind me Roger - I cast a big shadow

I usually don't work on consecutive plays, so I don't worry about tracking the runners.

But with all the battles that I can choose to fight, this one just ain't worth it.
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Old Tue May 13, 2003, 06:28am
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And, that is why the baseball method of identifying runners is simpler.
(Excuse me while I run hide before Mike gets here!)
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And the last time a defendent said he shouldn't have been ticketed for running a STOP sign because the Dept of Transportation should have installed a YIELD sign at that intersection, Roger said,"Your right, I'll fine them $59.95 and cut you loose with no fine or points!"

Right?

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