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Ever Umpired a Beat-Down Like This? 45-0!
There were: 22 runs, 23 hits, 21 walks and 11 steals in the first inning alone.
Story is at: High school baseball game ends 45-0 - MLB News - FOX Sports on MSN
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I have not, but...
I have several friends that have umpired college games with those kind of scores, it was a highlight of their careers . At least one crew of guys I know had two games together with those kind of scores, but thank goodness it was not a DH.
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Methinks there's a math problem here...23 hits + 21 walks = 44 batters on base. Let's assume the bases were left loaded...44 batters - 3 outs - 3 LOB = 38 runs, not the 22 runs suggested in the article. It doesn't add up...I knew being an engineer would pay off one day! That said, this is one of those games where after the first inning, you hope a) nobody gets hurt and b) no fights erupt before c) the game mercifully ends. I had one a few years back that was 17-0 at the end of the first, 21-0 at the end of two when the leading coach emptied his bench and told his kids to swing at the first pitch. Still took another 1:15 to finish it out at 26-1, as I recall.
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You expect accurate stories of actual occurrences from anything that says FOX? |
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Or did I just do that?
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Actually, the OP article is from FoxSports, not Fox News. And, Fox Sports employs McCarver, don't they? So yes, I'd expect them to be inaccurate!
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However, according to 4-5, a forfeit is scored 7-0 only when the forfeiting team is winning. So I think score and all of the stats should remain intact for this one.
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BTW, in game 1, the starting pitcher wasn't removed until the bottom of the 8th, if my memory serves me correctly. He actually pitched relatively well, considering the overall score. |
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In 1993 is did a DH for a small college in NC (that no longer has a team) They were no hit in the first game 21-0 and no hit in the 2nd 19-0. They only hit one ball out of the infield in both games. Thank God for the mercy rule in that era even in college. It was almost sad, visitors were not even scoring on passed balls and station to station baseball.
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The real learning opportunity here is how do deal with it?
Do you expand the strike zone? If so, how much? Do you initiate a conference with the winning coach and suggest bunting? Do you stay out of it and just mop up the mess when kids start getting beaned and all hell breaks loose? Can you invoke the "travesty of the game" clause and end it when everyone has had enough? |
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There are threads on here already about this.
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