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HR No RBI?
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Guest Eastside
Here is the situation: There are two outs and a runner on second base. The batter hits a homer. The runner on second misses third base. After the runners both reach home the defensive team appeals correctly and successfully. The lead runner it out #3. Here is the question. How is that scored? Does the batter get credit for a homerun with no RBIs?
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noumpere
I'm having a little trouble understanding your question. Are you asking about a home run that's hit out of the park as opposed to an inside-the-park homerun? Doesn't matter -- same ruling
Rich Ives
Correct. BUT an appeal play MAY have a time element as to whether a run scores or not. (But not in the play under discussion)
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