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It is IMPOSSIBLE to have a force out anytime the player who batted the ball is retired prior to the play in question.
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Aside from case plays that continue to dispel the myth.
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No; it's an appeal play.
People who don't know any better assume it's a force play because it looks similar to one, where a runner is put out by tagging the base he/she is attempting to achieve. But the similarity ends there. As others mention, you can never ever have a force if the batter flies out.
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Did you mean - "When a player fails to tag on a fly ball, can the defense get that player out by merely touching the bag while in possession of the ball?" Or did you mean - "Does retiring a player who failed to tag on a fly ball nullify a run previously scored on the play" The answers to these two questions are not the same (Yes and No respectively) This is true for all softball and all baseball codes.
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