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TOPIC: Question A1 (03-25-12) |
| Bill
March 25, 2012 10:56:58 AM
Entry #: 3885103
| Bases loaded, bottom of the seventh, two outs, visitors lead, 7-5. B5 hits a homerun over the left field fence. A) B5 misses first base, and it is properly appealed. How many runs score? B) Same play, B5 misses second base, and it is properly appealed. How many runs score?
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| Doug
March 25, 2012 12:07:44 PM
Entry #: 3885129
| A- missed 1st- no runs B - missed 2nd -1 run Missed 3rd -2 runs Missed home plate 3 runs
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| bill kenney
March 26, 2012 2:11:28 PM
Entry #: 3885940
| Agree that 0 runs score if batter misses 1b, but thought that missing 2B would be a time play and all runners would score ex the batter.
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| Bill
March 27, 2012 11:24:55 PM
Entry #: 3887226
| A) This is a force out. If properly appealed, the batter is out three outs. No runs can score on a force out. 8-7-G 5-5-B1. B) This is not a force out. If properly appealed, the batter (home run hitter) is out three outs three runs score Home teams wins 8-5. 8-7-Effect 3a 5-5-B1.
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