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Always protest result of the Florida game after a controversial call -run -run

Always protested against the result of the game on Tuesday Florida. The Hatters had taken a run after a controversial game and a repeat assessment.

In the lower end of the seventh inning was always 2-1 when Salvador Alvarez Beat a line drive from the pitcher of the glove and reach the Infield Single. But Florida managed to apply the day after the game and to notice that Alvarez does not touch the green base. Instead, he met the white main base.

The referees went to repeat evaluation and stormed the call. Alvarez was outside – the third of the inning, therefore wiped the run away. Always said it was planned to protest against the result of the game. If always successful protest is successful, the game would restart from this moment.

The 2025 season is the first college baseball that implemented the double base rule. It started last year and is now officially available in the entire sport this year.

On the game, the referees ultimately missed the entire foot of Alvarez the green base. According to the rule, this is the equivalent to the lack of the base, which is why Florida could mark it and address the piece. The clarifications and interpretations of the NCAA usually explain the procedure if a runner does not meet the green base.

“If there is a game on the battery runner and the battery from the battery clearly only touches the white part of the double base, it is treated as well as the base,” says the guideline. “If this failure to touch the right basis occurs during a close game and the battery has not passed the base with both feet, the battery should be called.

“If the battery clearly hits the throw on the first basis, but the base misses and has both feet on the floor behind the back of the base, the battery would be called if the defense appeals to the first basis in front of the battery. The right mechanic is that the referee does not call this piece because the battery has not yet touched the first basis. “

The review ultimately stopped a 2-1 lead in Florida, and the Gators broke down things from there. They achieved three runs on one Cade Kurland Homerun, who went out from the Immerson Centerfielder glove, and UF added another one in the ninth inning to make it a 6-1 lead, to win and improve in the young season to 8: 0 The result applies.