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That makes sense. Strike 3 got away from F2, but the batter (for some reason) stayed in the box. R2 took 3B on the passed ball. However, F2 recovered the ball with time enough to throw to 1B to get the BR, but the throw was wild and went over F3. That error allowed R2 to score and the BR to advance meaninglessly to 1B. So F2 gets a PB and an E. Thanks.
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