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Originally posted by jwonbb:
If I understand your question the answer is: Batter-runner safe at first, runner on third scores if he touched home plate. Assuming plate umpire is in correct position, in most situations he would have had to see the runner on third touch home plate before seeing the play at first. At any rate, it is assumed that the plate umpire is the "umpire in chief" if not specified otherwise, and he has final 'juristiction' over any call. Technically
he does not even need to be consulted to change a ruling. Not usually a good practice, but them's the rules.In no case should the runner be sent back to third if everyone is doing their job - The only case I could see this happening is if time was called before the runner at third scored, in which case the umps screwed up and called time when the ball technically was still in play and should have remained a live ball.
Them's NOT the rule. By what rule book do make this asinine statement? No umpire, PU or not, may overrule another umpire's decision. He has no authority to do so on his own. The umpire making the initial decision may consult with his partner(s), but the FINAL decision is his.
If you're not a trained, qualified umpire, don't give out rulings.
If the BU decides that the PU had a better view, and agrees that there was no tag on the BR, the BR is safe at 1B, and the run scores. There is no rule that would allow the runner to be sent back to third.