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Old Sat Sep 02, 2006, 08:51am
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Originally Posted by John Robertson
Years ago I had three runners on second base on a play similar to the one described here.

Runners at first and second. None out. Batter hit sinking line drive to right field. Right fielder short-hopped the ball but held it up to try to convince us the ball was caught. Runner on second held. Runner on first advanced to second. For some reason, the batter-runner ran all the way to second too! Three runners all at second base simultaneoulsy. The shortstop eventually got the ball and tagged everybody. The lead runner was out and the batter runner was out. What a weird double play that was!
I certainly hope the SS tagged R1 first. If not....
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