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Dr. Strange

(26,001 posts)
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 09:12 PM Mar 2021

Okay, somebody help me out with baseball rules.

I've been watching videos on this appeal play in the Phillies/Pirates game. Here are two videos I've watched:




The second video says that the umpire got the call right, because the runner missed the base.
Which might make sense if the fielder hadn't touched the bag. But it looks to me like he comes down with the ball and lands on the bag. So if the runner missed the bag, why wouldn't he be done on the force out? Is a tag really needed?
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Okay, somebody help me out with baseball rules. (Original Post) Dr. Strange Mar 2021 OP
This is an "overrunning first base appeal play"... PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #1
Okay. I think I get the picture. Dr. Strange Mar 2021 #4
A baseball quiz I wrote a while ago ... enjoy! (answers at the bottom) PBC_Democrat Mar 2021 #2
That's why it should be called "The fair pole." n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #3
The runner did step on the bag the best I can tell. Patterson Mar 2021 #5
Yeah, it's kind of moot in that sense. Dr. Strange Mar 2021 #6
Right, but I don't see any other way to handle it. Patterson Mar 2021 #7

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
1. This is an "overrunning first base appeal play"...
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 09:22 PM
Mar 2021

From: https://www.umpirebible.com/index.php/rules-fielding/proper-appeals

When overrunning first base, if the batter-runner misses the base, he is nevertheless presumed to have touched the base and is technically safe unless the defense appeals before the runner returns to touch the base. In this situation, do not call the runner out when a throw arrives at first base unless an unmistakable appeal is made before the runner returns to the base.

PBC_Democrat

(403 posts)
2. A baseball quiz I wrote a while ago ... enjoy! (answers at the bottom)
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 09:31 PM
Mar 2021

Baseball Quiz – Rules and Trivia


1. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and clears the wall in fair territory, the call is

Ground Rule Double
Dead Ball
Home Run
Foul Ball

2. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and clears the wall in foul territory, the call is

Dead Ball
Home Run
Foul Ball
Ground Rule Double

3. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and bounces back into the outfield, the call is

Foul Ball
Ground Rule Double
Dead Ball
Home Run

4. What player was nicknamed "Mr. November"?

Roger Clemens
Reggie Jackson
Derek Jeter
David Ortiz

5. Fernando Tatis is famous for being the only player ever to

Hit a home run his first five times at bat
Record two unassisted triple plays in the same game
Hit two grand slams in the same inning
Play all nine positions in the same game

6. The Brooklyn "Dodgers" nickname originally referred to dodging

Horse droppings
Trolly cars
The police
Taxes

7. What famous criminal was once a professional baseball player?

Lucky Luciano
Al Capone
John Dillinger
Ted Bundy

8. What player hit the "Shot Heard 'Round the World"?

Ralph Kiner
Ralph Branca
Gus Zernial
Bobby Thomson

9. How many baseballs are used during a typical Major League Baseball game?

50
100
25
10

10. What are the defensive positions allowed/required to use a 'mitt'?

Pitcher and catcher
The outfielders
Catcher and first base
Any position


11. In Abbott and Costello's 'Who's on First,' I Don't Know is playing which position?

Second base
Third base
First base
Pitcher

12. How many strikeouts are possible in an inning?

Three
Four
An unlimited amount
Five

13. A called third strike strikeout is recorded using

A lower-case K
A backwards K
A circled K
A cK

14. A regulation baseball has how many stitches?

11
44
88
108

15. In 2001, during the seventh inning of a game between the Diamondback and Giants, what did Randy Johnson hit with a fastball

A batboy
A dove
The opposing coach
A streaker





Click Here for Printable Version of the Quiz

Click Here for Printable Version of the Quiz Solution


**************************************************************************************** Answers Below **********
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Baseball Quiz – Rules and Trivia

1. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and clears the wall in fair territory, the call is

Home Run

2. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and clears the wall in foul territory, the call is

Home Run

3. A fly ball to the outfield hits the ‘Foul Pole’ and bounces back into the outfield, the call is

Home Run

4. What player was nicknamed "Mr. November"?

Derek Jeter

5. Fernando Tatis is famous for being the only player ever to

Hit two grand slams in the same inning

6. The Brooklyn "Dodgers" nickname originally referred to dodging

Trolly cars

7. What famous criminal was once a professional baseball player?

John Dillinger

8. What player hit the "Shot Heard 'Round the World"?

Bobby Thomson

9. How many baseballs are used during a typical Major League Baseball game?

100

10. What are the defensive positions allowed/required to use a 'mitt'?
Catcher and first base

11. In Abbott and Costello's 'Who's on First,' I Don't Know is playing which position?

Third base

12. How many strikeouts are possible in an inning?

An unlimited amount

13. A called third strike strikeout is recorded using

A backwards K

14. A regulation baseball has how many stitches?

108

15. In 2001, during the seventh inning of a game between the Diamondback and Giants, what did Randy Johnson hit with a fastball

A dove









Dr. Strange

(26,001 posts)
6. Yeah, it's kind of moot in that sense.
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 10:56 PM
Mar 2021

It was a blown call really.

But it's weird that in a play where he had missed the bag, the umpire has to declare him safe and the defense has to specifically appeal to the umpire before the runner can be declared out.

Patterson

(1,579 posts)
7. Right, but I don't see any other way to handle it.
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 11:53 PM
Mar 2021

It's imperative the ump makes a call, where if he missed second or third, no call is ever made and everyone assumes he stepped on the bag until someone contests it.

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