Mon Dec 18, 2006, 01:16am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tim C
Fakeumpire"lilleaguedan" posted:
"How do you figure six for whats the most hits a team can get without scoring a run? "
OK:
Hitter #1 hits a "tweener" and attempts to make an "inside the park home run" . . . he is thrown out at the plate . . . Hit "#1" . . .
Hitter #2 hits a "tweener" and attempts to make an "inside the park home run" . . . he is thrown out at the plate . . . Hit "#2" . . . TWO OUTS!
Hitter #3 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #3 . . .
Hitter #4 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #4 . . . runners now on first and second . . .
Hitter #5 hits an infield hit . . . Hit #5 . . . runners now at first, second, and third.
Hitter #6 hits a ball that strikes R2 betwix second and third base . . . and this, by rule, is called a "hit" . . . Hit #6.
Seems pretty easy too me.
Regards,
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Why not make it easier? Three infield singles followed by three ground balls betwix second and third base that strike R2. You obviously know section 10 exists.
Last edited by DG; Mon Dec 18, 2006 at 01:23am.
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