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So, actually, if the BR was retired prior to the appeal, there is not force out to be had In 2004, they ADDED "On an appeal play, the force out is determined when the appeal is made, not when the infraction occurred". This wording basically expanded the interpretation to include any situation where the forced has been relieved prior to the appeal. And, to me, it makes sense. During a live ball, the force is always relieved anytime a trailing runner is retired. Why wouldn't it be the same on a dead ball appeal?
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NFHS does it and it is what I thought I would find in ASA but did not. So why not on a dead ball in ASA? Hopefully it can be explained or changed if necessary? Looking to hear more and learn. |
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No. ASA added the new language in order to change the rule application. Prior to 2004, ASA's interpretation was the same as NHSF & NCAA. Doing what ASA does when it doesn't want to give a lengthly explanation for something, they just highlighted it without really addressing it. Someone once asked me (perhaps it was you) about my accusation that ASA changes rules or interpretations without really addressing them. Here's an example. |
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"If the batter-runner is put out, or is the first out of multiple outs on the same play, this would eliminate all force outs".
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Ya think?
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Looks like NCAA is no run. Don't know about others, but let me add another little tidbit. When it comes down to multiple decisions on a single play, are we not usually told to address each portion(s) of the play in the order in which each occurred? Question would be, I guess, would you address the missed base or the appeal first.
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However if the rule states otherwise, thats what I enforce.... One of the reasons for getting the big bucks is to know how the Romans want it called. |
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The information I have is from the people responsible for the change. Plus it just so happens to coincide with when a few changes were made to the national staff. |
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I don't think you can.
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