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Old Tue Apr 14, 2009, 09:20am
Tim C Tim C is offline
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Well,

Quote:
"Bases loaded, one out. Batter lifts a fly ball to center which goes over the head of the centerfielder. The CFer retrieves the ball and throws to third. The runner from third scores, the runner from second scores, but the runner from first gets thrown out at third. The defense then properly appeals that the runner from first missed second. The appeal is granted.

"How many runs score?"
Because R1 cannot make two outs on the same play (you have him thrown out at third and missing second base) there are only now two outs.

Both runners that scored count.
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