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Old Tue Nov 06, 2007, 11:34pm
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Originally Posted by tibear
Question from another forum:

No outs, BR hits a triple but misses second base. F1, legally disengages the pitching rubber and throws wildly to second. As a result the ball ends up rolling to F8 who then throws to F4 who steps on second. While this is happening, BR runs home on the wild throw.

What is the resulting call? 1 out or 1 run??

Basically, did the error constitute a play and have the defense lose it right to appeal.
The other guys have answered your question, but what I want to know is why F1 engaged the rubber.
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