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Read 9-1-1- exception e.
"When there is more than one out declared by the umpire which terminates the half inning, (the defense may select the out to which is to its advantage.) Like I said, it is a stretch to apply this exception, but it is the only way I can find even stretching the rule, to not apply 2-24-2 on this play. |
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OK, so apparently the case play is needed and clears up the above. When has anyone seen this applied?
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bases loaded, 2 outs. B1 hits a double in the gap but misses first base. R1 and R2 both score before R3 is thrown out at 3rd for the 3rd out of the inning. Defense stays on the field and properly appeals B1 missing 1st base.
Defensive coach now has the option of turning this '4th out' into the '3rd out' rule applications and no runs would score. (in ASA, all runs that scored on the play would still count as a '4th out' appeal can only be made on a runner who has scored) |
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Only one out terminated the inning in the OP..the appeal play. 9--1-1-e would apply where you have a fourth out appeal.
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