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Old Thu Jun 02, 2005, 10:16pm
John Robertson John Robertson is offline
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I have a question for all you official scorers out there. It occurred in a Red Sox-Yankees game earlier this season. Tell me how you'd score this play: Johnny Damon is the runner on first base. There's a full count on the batter. Damon attempts to steal second base on the next pitch. The pitch is ball four. Damon doesn't realize it. He aggressively slides into second base--and overslides the base. He is tagged out by shortstop Derek Jeter. Damon is out, but how is the play scored? Is it a caught stealing? I don't think so, because Damon safely reached second (albeit momentarily) and he was entitled to the base because the batter drew a walk. Does it go into the scorebook as a pickoff, maybe? I'm curious. Does anyone know the answer?

[Edited by John Robertson on Jun 3rd, 2005 at 04:37 PM]