Protest Upheld In Lyman Hall-Sheehan Baseball Game: SCC
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Wallingford CT
12 May, 2022
1:45 PM
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WALLINGFORD, CT — The Sheehan baseball team staged a dramatic rally in the top of the seventh inning to beat town rival 12-10 on Wednesday. However, the game will be replayed beginning in the fourth inning after a Lyman Hall protest was upheld by the SCC on Thursday. Lyman Hall protested the game after a balk was called on its pitcher with runners on second and third base in the top of the fourth inning. The SCC released the following decision on Thursday afternoon: D.J. Nadeau, rules interpreter for the Greater New Haven Baseball Umpires Association ruled that the umpires' call was misapplied ("the misapplication of the ability to feint to third base with a runner on third") and informed SCC Commissioner Al Carbone and league Baseball Chairperson Mike Anquillare (West Haven athletic director), along with the two schools' athletic directors. A league committee consisting of Carbone, Anquillare and Foran athletic director Anthony Vitelli, then unanimously affirmed the protest, and agreed that the disputed call did have a direct impact on the game. As a result, the game will be resumed on Tuesday, May 17 at Pat Wall Field, with Sheehan batting in the top of the fourth inning, and Lyman Hall leading, 4-2. There will be runners at second and third base and one out. There is a 1-0 count on batter Anthony MarkAnthony. The state's pitch count rule will be applied when the game is resumed. The pitch count is based on legal pitches thrown in a game/day and the corresponding day(s) of required rest or pitching to an additional batter(s) once they have reached the maximum pitch limitation. SCC Athletic Bylaws, Section 1.7 – Contest Appeal/Protest/Grievance Procedure A protest may be submitted by an offended school to the SCC only on a misapplication of the rules (not an official's judgement call). Sheehan had rallied from what was a 10-5 deficit by sending 11 batters to the plate in the seventh inning to eventually win 12-10, according to the Record-Journal. To sign up for Wallingford breaking news alerts and more, click here.
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