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Both teams guilty
The situation immediately after the double play is likely:
R3 has crossed and hopefully touched home. R2 is in third. There are 2 outs. When both teams leave the field, R2 (now on third) probably vacates his base and enters the dugout to get his glove to go on defense. Third out - one run (R3) scores. End of inning.
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