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A College Baseball Player Was Called Out For Mi... Apr 2026

: During a game against West Virginia, Adams was called out due to a "wrong base" violation involving the new double-base rule at first base. After diving back on a pickoff attempt, Adams stood up on the colored (orange) safety bag instead of the white bag. The first baseman tagged him while he was on the orange bag, and the umpire ruled him out because the orange bag is only for initial arrival, not for remaining on base.

A college baseball player was called out for missing a base in several recent notable incidents, most notably of Missouri S&T and TJ Adams of Arizona . Under NCAA rules, umpires do not immediately call a runner out for missing a base; instead, they wait for the defensive team to make a formal appeal . Recent Notable Incidents A college baseball player was called out for mi...

A runner can correct the mistake by returning to touch the missed base before a following runner scores or before they touch a base beyond the missed one during a dead ball. : During a game against West Virginia, Adams

: Guerra hit his first home run of the season but was called out on appeal for failing to touch home plate . The home plate umpire ruled him out after Utah Valley appealed the infraction, leading to the ejection of Tarleton State's head coach during the ensuing argument. NCAA Appeal Rules Action Required Live Ball Appeal A college baseball player was called out for

Appeals must be made before the next pitch, before an intentional walk is granted, or before the defense leaves the field. NCAA 8-6 When Runners Are Out on Appeals

A coach or player can make a once all runners have completed their advancement and time is called. Correction

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