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Old Tue Jul 24, 2007, 11:08pm
Steven Tyler Steven Tyler is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by socalblue1
Not quite true ... A pitch or throw from the runner that goes directly out of play is always a one base award.

Example: Wild pitch bounces of F2 and rolls toward dugout & comes to stop PRIOR to leaving play. F2 kicks ball during attempt to pick it up and it now goes into dugout. Award is now two bases (7.05 h AR).
Not quite true....the wild pitch that doesn't go out of play is just that not out play. If a fielder comes along and helps the ball go into DBT, it is not actually a wild pitch that goes into DBT. It is a loose ball that is knocked into DBT.
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