How many earned runs are in this scenario?
Batter 1 walked. Batter 1 stole second. Batter 2 flied out to 2b. Batter 3 doubled to left center; Batter 1 scored. Batter 3 advanced to third on a wild pitch. Batter 4 reached on an error by 3b. Batter 5 doubled to left field; Batter 4 advanced to third; Batter 3 scored. Batter 6 grounded out to 3b. Batter 7 walked. Batter 8 doubled to left field; Batter 7 scored; Batter 5 scored; Batter 4 scored. Batter 9, P struck out swinging. 5 runs, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
Quote from: putmeincoach on April 02, 2013, 03:08:09 PM
How many earned runs are in this scenario?
Batter 1 walked. Batter 1 stole second. Batter 2 flied out to 2b. Batter 3 doubled to left center; Batter 1 scored. Batter 3 advanced to third on a wild pitch. Batter 4 reached on an error by 3b. Batter 5 doubled to left field; Batter 4 advanced to third; Batter 3 scored. Batter 6 grounded out to 3b. Batter 7 walked. Batter 8 doubled to left field; Batter 7 scored; Batter 5 scored; Batter 4 scored. Batter 9, P struck out swinging. 5 runs, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
What type of error was the third baseman charged with? Dropped pop up, muffed grounder, bad throw, etc.
Looks on the surface like two earned -- batters 1 and 3. Batter 6 groundout to third would have been third out. Batter 2 was first out, batter 4 is assumed second out because (s)he's aboard on an error. What are we missing?
Quote from: putmeincoach on April 02, 2013, 03:08:09 PM
How many earned runs are in this scenario?
Batter 1 walked. Batter 1 stole second. Batter 2 flied out to 2b. Batter 3 doubled to left center; Batter 1 scored. Batter 3 advanced to third on a wild pitch. Batter 4 reached on an error by 3b. Batter 5 doubled to left field; Batter 4 advanced to third; Batter 3 scored. Batter 6 grounded out to 3b. Batter 7 walked. Batter 8 doubled to left field; Batter 7 scored; Batter 5 scored; Batter 4 scored. Batter 9, P struck out swinging. 5 runs, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
agree with jdex. 2 earned runs. recreate inning without errors or passed balls.
batter 4 should be 2nd out. 2nd run still would have scored on batter 5 double. batter 6 groundout should have ended inning. 3 runs that score after that never should have happened.
Quote from: John McGraw on April 02, 2013, 03:28:45 PM
Quote from: putmeincoach on April 02, 2013, 03:08:09 PM
How many earned runs are in this scenario?
Batter 1 walked. Batter 1 stole second. Batter 2 flied out to 2b. Batter 3 doubled to left center; Batter 1 scored. Batter 3 advanced to third on a wild pitch. Batter 4 reached on an error by 3b. Batter 5 doubled to left field; Batter 4 advanced to third; Batter 3 scored. Batter 6 grounded out to 3b. Batter 7 walked. Batter 8 doubled to left field; Batter 7 scored; Batter 5 scored; Batter 4 scored. Batter 9, P struck out swinging. 5 runs, 3 hits, 1 error, 1 LOB.
What type of error was the third baseman charged with? Dropped pop up, muffed grounder, bad throw, etc.
throwing error to 1B