by brswes on April 28th, 2006

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There are two outs with runners on second and third base. The batter hits a home run over the fence, but misses first base and the umpire calls him out on the appeal. Do the two runs score?

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  • by dalcowfan22 on November 23rd, 2006

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    yes, the 2 runs count but the batter is recorded out and his run does not count. jed1979 makes a very good point, if the batter misses a base that is not first base, his run counts because you cannot appeal it by stepping off the rubber and throwing to the bag, as it is not a force play.

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    • Sorry wrong. Runs do NOT count, end of inning.

      tibear

      by tibear on February 11th, 2008

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