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Can you appeal a call by the home plate umpire?

Yes, there are three ways that an appeal can be called that I can think of off-hand. The most common appeal is when a batter makes an attempt at a pitch, but holds up at the last second, called a "Check Swing." Since the home plate umpire's priority is to see where the ball is pitched, he usually doesn't have a good view of the batter's check-swing. When he makes his call, either the catcher or the batter can make an appeal to the first or third base umpire. The umpire on the baseline can clearly see if the batter has swung past the plate or not. Another appeal is called if a ball appears that it could or could not have been a home run. In this case, the manager can appeal the call, forcing the umpires to get together and view the play on instant replay. The third newest appeal is when a close play is made and the manager does not agree that the umpire made the right call. He can appeal and the umpires will check the instant replay to see if the appeal is successful. This appeal is a one-time deal for each manager. If the appeal is successful, the call is reversed and the manager may still appeal again. If the appeal is not successful, the call stays and the manager loses his right to appeal again on a close play. He may still appeal on home run calls.


Can the opponents call foot fault?

It depends on what level of game. On the pro circuit (i.e. the ATP or WTA), opponents cannot call foot-faults. Additionally, there are baseline judges who are there to call foot-faults just as there are judges on the sidelines to call the ball out. However, when there are no umpires (in lower level junior tournaments), a player can warn his/her opponent that s/he is foot-faulting, but then an official must be brought down to make an official call on the next observed infraction.


What do you call a circuit when the switch is open?

An open circuit....


Can you appeal a play twice?

It all depends on how calmly you appealed the play to begin with. If you were professional enough and didn't get thrown out of the game, then you just might have the opportunity to appeal it again. However, the chances of your getting tossed with the second appeal will go up exponentially.AnswerThe answer above is refering to similar plays in the same game i believe. But the way i understood your question was asking if you can appeal and appeal essientially. the answer is NO. You can appeal a call and if you still do not agree with the call and you feel it is a misrepresentation of the rule you can then "Protest" the call and finish the game under "protest". The League office or in MLB, the Commish office, will then review the play with the umpires and make a ruling, if they feel it had an effect on the outcome of the game then they can order the game to be replayed


What you call the bench containing two judges?

The stand


Can you appeal out or safe call on dropped third strike?

no


What do you call a push button switch that you push on when power supply shut down you have to push it on again?

That would be a breaker, as in circuit breaker. Just like the ones on your house.


What do you call a person who judges someone about their actions but does the same thing?

A hypocrite.


What do we call the nine judges that make up judicial branch?

The judicial branch is not just the nine judges of the Supreme Court although these "Supreme Court Justices" are the most important judges in the judiciary.


What do you call a diagram that shows the electrical connections of a circuit's components?

Schematic or Circuit Diagram.


Why does your circuit breaker trip when your heater comes on?

That circuit is overloaded. Call an electrician to fix it for you.


What do you call the path electricity takes?

The electrical path is termed an electrical circuit.