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NCAA BB: 6-5-d AR NCAA SB: 8-5-3-2
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Well, the problem was the umpires incorrectly ruling that the home run would become a single, and a substitute would be placed at first. Thus two runs would have scored instead of three. It was clarified later that they could have substituted and it still would have been a home run, as has already been explained here.
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The legend grows:
Today on my school's student news program, the story was reported as the homerun being, "a game-winning homerun".
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I believe the immediate preceding runner could have picked her up and carried her to the plate, as long as that runner touched the plate first, and was not passed by the B/R.
I recall an old (wives?) tale of a run being scored by a dead man. During a live ball, a runner collapsed and died between 3rd and home, and a trailing runner picked him up, carried him home and dropped him on the plate. |
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