major Little League Controversy last night Would love some clarification - thanks in advance
Situation:
* Bases Loaded / 2 Outs *
Batter hits soft ground ball to third baseman to his glove hand side. Instead of stepping on third base, he tags the runner en route to 3rd base for the third out.
In the interim, the runner from third base had gotten a great jump and touched home plate before the tag was applied to the runner attempting to advance from 2nd to 3rd.
Umpire calls runner out on the tag, but says the the run counts. His explanation was that if the 3rd baseman had stepped on third base it would have been a force-out, and run would not have counted. But, because he tagged him, the run counts?!?!?!
I went nuts and said it's still a "forced-tag" and the run should definitely be taken off the board. I lost the argument but we won the game.
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major Little League Controversy last night
Would love some clarification - thanks in advance
Situation:
* Bases Loaded / 2 Outs *
Batter hits soft ground ball to third baseman to his glove hand side. Instead of stepping on third base, he tags the runner en route to 3rd base for the third out.
In the interim, the runner from third base had gotten a great jump and touched home plate before the tag was applied to the runner attempting to advance from 2nd to 3rd.
Umpire calls runner out on the tag, but says the the run counts. His explanation was that if the 3rd baseman had stepped on third base it would have been a force-out, and run would not have counted. But, because he tagged him, the run counts?!?!?!
I went nuts and said it's still a "forced-tag" and the run should definitely be taken off the board. I lost the argument but we won the game.
What is the right call? Thank you!
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First - instead of going nuts, protest or at least report. Even if there isn't an avenue to correct the call and re-do the game, there should be an avenue to have this heard, and have the umpire re-
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Damn, I think that's the 1st time I "Liked" something that @beerguy55 said. ......................I don't feel so good.
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Force out no run Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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