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NFHS Softball Rules Book "Definitions"


Appeals
A play or rule violation on which the umpire does not make a ruling until requested by a coach
or player


Types of Appeals
a. Missing a base, either advancing or returning (live or dead-ball appeal).

b. Leaving a base on a caught fly ball before the ball is first touched (live or dead-ball appeal).

c. Batting out of order (dead-ball appeal only).

d. Attempting to advance to second base after making the turn at first base overrunning first
base (live-ball appeal only).




Live
An appeal may be made during a live ball by any fielder in possession of the ball touching the
base missed or left too soon on a caught fly ball, or by tagging the runner committing the
violation if the runner is still on the playing field (even if the runner is standing on another base).


dead

1. Once all runners have completed their advancement and time has been called, the coach or
any defensive player, with or without the ball, may make a verbal appeal on a runner missing a
base or leaving a base too soon on a caught fly ball. The administering umpire should then
make a decision on the play.

2. If the ball has gone out of play, runners must be given the opportunity to complete their base
running responsibilities before the dead-ball appeal can be made.

3. If the pitcher has possession of the ball and is in contact with the pitching plate when making
a verbal appeal, no illegal pitch is called.

4. If "play ball" has been declared by the umpire and the pitcher then requests an appeal, the
umpire would again call "time" and allow the appeal.

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