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What do you think "legal" touch means?
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MB is correct. Just give the proper awards and let the offense figure it out. A calm explanation to the DC might keep him/her in the game, but that's a big "might." Don't let the DC distract you from observing the runners. Umpires need to know exactly what they did during the dead ball awards! |
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That is true, but it is not the base she can legally touch after the catch. she must start at 2nd after the catch before she can touch 3rd.
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Think about that a bit. Suppose she left early on any other fly ball out, rounded third and scored BUT WAS NEVER APPEALED what would the call be? |
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Yes she is subject to appeal for leaving early, but there's nothing illegal about touching 3rd. The rule is very clear here. (Ignore logic or fairness - they are out the window here). The rule says they get 1 base beyond where they were WHEN THE BALL GOES OUT OF PLAY.
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Dead ball appeal; request and receive "time (if the ball isn't already dead), and any infielder (including pitcher and catcher), with or without the ball, tells the nearest umpire that they wish to appeal, and what they are appealing. If it is the wrong umpire, it should be relayed to the proper umpire to rule. Ball is dead, no runners can advance, no ball needs to be thrown, taken anywhere, tag anyone ..... Wow, how simple.
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If you think that giving the runner from 2nd home because she reached 3rd base is bad, consider this: R1 on 1st base thinks that there are two outs. The batter hits a long fly ball. R1 is off with the pitch and never even considers tagging up. In fact, she has already rounded 2nd base when the ball is caught. Now she is between 2nd & 3rd base when the outfielder releases the ball to 1st base and the ball goes out of play, R1 is awarded HOME!
Two bases from the time of the throw. R1 gets 3rd base and home. I'm not looking to addresses "re-touching" or appeals. I just want to show you that by rule, sometimes runners may get more than what seemed fair. But then again, that's why we have appeals!
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Ok, now that makes sense. I just had to get it straight in my mind. Thanks for the good discussion.
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