Seamen 4
Angels 4
Bottom of 9th 0 outs
Angels 4
Bottom of 9th 0 outs
All I do is Nguyen said:
Going to the bttm if the 9th. Angels could walk it off
SpaceCityAg05 said:
OK, a question from a baseball junkie to anyone with umpiring experience. A play in the first inning made we wonder about a hypothetical. Even after looking at the MLB rulebook, I cannot find a clear answer.
Obviously, if a runner on 1B attempts a stolen base on a pitch which ends up being ball 4, the throwdown is rendered irrelevant as the runner is granted the base automatically. However, it is not a dead ball situation. If the runner attempts to advance past second, he can be tagged out.
My question, if in the stolen base attempt on ball 4, the runner slides in, the ball is thrown down and the tag is applied, can the runner be called out if he slides past the base or pops back off the bag after touching it initially? This type of tag situation comes up on snap tags at the base all the time now.
Would the runner be "live" so to speak having already touched his automatically granted base and coming back off again on his slide? Or is it like a play on running through first where you have to make an obvious turn towards the next base to be considered live again?
Can the runner sliding into 2B be tagged out after popping back off the bag, or is he considered safe until he makes a deliberate act towards the next base?
Given the frequency of reviews on pop-off plays at 2B on stolen base attempts, I am wondering if this could be a challengable play in the scenario above on what is usually treated as a de facto dead ball (even though the ball usually remains live on a BB).
SpaceCityAg05 said:
Sorry to bump my own TLDR post, but I realized it was too long and involved to post during the game (especially as I was posting from the ballpark). But I am nonetheless fascinated by any insights anyone might have on this question which seems very unsettled to me by the MLB rulebook.SpaceCityAg05 said:
OK, a question from a baseball junkie to anyone with umpiring experience. A play in the first inning made we wonder about a hypothetical. Even after looking at the MLB rulebook, I cannot find a clear answer.
Obviously, if a runner on 1B attempts a stolen base on a pitch which ends up being ball 4, the throwdown is rendered irrelevant as the runner is granted the base automatically. However, it is not a dead ball situation. If the runner attempts to advance past second, he can be tagged out.
My question, if in the stolen base attempt on ball 4, the runner slides in, the ball is thrown down and the tag is applied, can the runner be called out if he slides past the base or pops back off the bag after touching it initially? This type of tag situation comes up on snap tags at the base all the time now.
Would the runner be "live" so to speak having already touched his automatically granted base and coming back off again on his slide? Or is it like a play on running through first where you have to make an obvious turn towards the next base to be considered live again?
Can the runner sliding into 2B be tagged out after popping back off the bag, or is he considered safe until he makes a deliberate act towards the next base?
Given the frequency of reviews on pop-off plays at 2B on stolen base attempts, I am wondering if this could be a challengable play in the scenario above on what is usually treated as a de facto dead ball (even though the ball usually remains live on a BB).
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Hornbeck said:
That's my understanding. He can't be tagged out going 1st the 2nd, because the force caused by the BB, but as the ball is still live, once he steps off second toward 3rd, it's at his own risk. We had a hidden ball play run against us I think in HS where the SS got thrown the ball from the pitcher, like he was trying to keep the runner on 2nd. This was just after a mound huddle of the coach and the infield. A walk had just been issued, we had guys at 1st and second, 2 outs. Our baserunners weren't paying attention, and SS faked a throw to P. He quickly went back to his fielding position.
When our guy stepped off, SS ran up like he was anticipating another pick. Pitcher wheeled around, and SS tagged our guy out. Then he produced the ball, showing it to the ump. Out.
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