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Husker
1) bases loaded - one out - full count
2) next pitch - home plate umpire calls ball four on a check swing
3) batter takes first and all base runners advance scoring one run
4) catcher asks the home plate umpire to appeal the check swing with field umpire
5) field umpire says the batter swung - strike three (two outs)
Question: is this a live ball (runner scores) or a dead ball (all runners return to the base at the time of the pitch)?
NFHS rules imply this is a live ball but it is not specified very well.
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Richvee
This! And I’ll add, if I’m on the bases, and my PU waits that long to come to me (and we’re not using a voluntary strike mechanic) The chances of me having a swing are pretty slim. It would need to b
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beerguy55
For the newbies - Important to note here that the strikeout occurs at the time the swing happened, not when the umpire ruled it was a swing...making the B/R the second out, regardless of what events h
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