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Appeal Plays
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Guest Nathan Zide
This is something that is bugging me... for appeal plays at, for example, third base where a runner may have missed the bag or left too soon on a tag-up, is there a major league rule that says the appeal has to be made by the pitcher stepping off and throwing to the base? Or, once the outfielders throw the ball back in to the infield, can the infielder just automatically throw to the 3B and he can step on the bag to make the appeal?
I have searched the major league rulebook for the process of appeal plays and all I can find is that 1) they must be done before the next pitch or attempted play and 2) the ball must be in play. But there is nothing I can find that says the pitcher must be the one making the throw to the base after he has stepped off the pitcher's plate.
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