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Two possible outcomes.
1. If the umpire judges that Schalk was actually in front of the plate without the ball (which is considered interference) Robinson is awarded home because he was trying to advance on the pitch (and the pitcher is charged with a balk) and Fox is awarded first on the interference by the catcher.
2. If there is no interference called, Fox is out on the pop up and Robinson is out on appeal. On an appeal play, it is irrelevant that he has crossed the plate. As long as he is still on the field he can be tagged. If he had left the field, the appeal would be made by touching third, the base he left without tagging up.