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2 run walk-off single
Might be wrong here but if the bases are loaded in bottom of ninth in a scoreless game a single would score one run and game is over at 0-1. I had a game where 2 runs came across and I lost 0-2. Pitcher had 2 runs against him. This might be a glitch unless they changed the rules and I'm not aware.Tags: None -
Re: 2 run walk-off single
Might be wrong here but if the bases are loaded in bottom of ninth in a scoreless game a single would score one run and game is over at 0-1. I had a game where 2 runs came across and I lost 0-2. Pitcher had 2 runs against him. This might be a glitch unless they changed the rules and I'm not aware. -
2 run walk-off single
I don't think that is correct. Both runs should count you just don't see runners in real life cross the plate if they don't need to.
If there were two runners on base and he hit a HR the final score would still be 3-0, not 1-0.Last edited by kehlis; 04-03-2015, 07:42 PM.Comment
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Re: 2 run walk-off single
That's because the HR finishes the play. Walk off base hits that stay in the park, like this one should be dead after the first guy crosses the plate.Comment
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thats on a home run not a single. You hit a home run you have to cross the plate so everyone in front has to as well, on a single first run scores and game is over, theres no play to stop after that so you cant allow it to score if youre not allowed to make a play.Comment
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Re: 2 run walk-off single
I misread his post as two runs on a base hit with the bases loaded.Comment
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If there were guys on 2nd and 3rd and there was ground rule double would the guy on 2nd count?Comment
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Re: 2 run walk-off single
Nah it was my bad.
I read the rules and was wrong. The second the winning run crosses the plate the game is over.
I didn't think it was an actual rule and was just an artificial rule since no trailing runners would ever have a need to cross the plate.
My bad!Comment
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