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Ok here it is. 1 out runners on 1st and 3rd. BR hits one over the fence. R1 and R3 touch all bases. As BR is rounding 3B and high fiving the coach he misses 3rd. On appeal when asked who they appeal is for F5 says the third runner. Ok I call him out and I have 2 runs scored and 2 outs correct? What if it had been R1 missing a base?
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Your browser does not support iframes. Guess there's a ground rule on this?
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That's not a home run .......no way that ball is clearing the wall..... Do you guys see this ball as 'over the wall' w/out this fans glove? And be honest, ...don't say yes just to support the call. Again, this isn't about the call on the field ....it's a NY thing.... Your browser does not support iframes.
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Your browser does not support iframes. ... how did they have enough to overturn? And kinda embarrassing that it took that long just for an appeal, then the review.
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The batter hits a long fly ball down the line near the foul pole. The left fielder comes over to catch the ball right in front of the foul pole where the ball hits his glove in fair territory and deflects over the fence on the FOUL side of the foul pole. Is this a home run or 2 base award? Or what??
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Situation: Home team down 7-6 Bottom 7 w/ 2 outs. R1 only. Batter destroys one over the left field fence for a HR. As R1 rounds second, he misses the bag. After the runners are done and before all the infielders have crossed the foul line (had to include that). The DC appeals that R1 missed second. Since he's correct R1 is called out. My question is this: Since the appeal was on a base that was a force out for out #3, am I correct when I say that the HR is nullified and the game's over? VT wins 7-6?
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