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  • JHodges57
    Pro
    • Mar 2019
    • 507

    #1

    Rule verification

    Before I complain about the game, I want to verify a rule. Here's what happened.

    Game tied, 5-5, bottom of the 9th. Bases loaded. Batter hits a HR. Batter gets credit for a single.

    Here's my question. Does the rule say that HRs are reduced to a single if the go ahead run from 3rd comes in? I know doubles and triples get reduced, but I always thought HRs counted. I imagine a real life player would be a bit upset to have a HR wiped out, especially a slam..

    Maybe I'm wrong though?
  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #2
    Re: Rule verification

    Gotta be a glitch, unless it was a little league homer
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    • JHodges57
      Pro
      • Mar 2019
      • 507

      #3
      Re: Rule verification

      Originally posted by Caulfield
      Gotta be a glitch, unless it was a little league homer
      Nope, 2nd deck actually.

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      • kt-od
        MVP
        • Feb 2008
        • 2354

        #4
        Re: Rule verification

        Yah it should count as a HR with 4 RBI's
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        • sandman0023
          Rookie
          • Mar 2010
          • 38

          #5
          Re: Rule verification

          Did the batter actually run around, touch every base and cross the plate? If he was mobbed before doing so, it isn’t a home run. Ask Robin Ventura. He hit a walk off grand slam in the playoffs for the Mets. He never crossed the plate so it was reduced to a walk off single.

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          • p00p1
            Pro
            • Aug 2002
            • 987

            #6
            Re: Rule verification

            Their stat tracking for game winning hits has been pretty bad for a few years. I don't know how many times in 18 I got a walk off hit and the game gives my hitter an out for the AB with no RBI.

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            • JHodges57
              Pro
              • Mar 2019
              • 507

              #7
              Re: Rule verification

              Originally posted by sandman0023
              Did the batter actually run around, touch every base and cross the plate? If he was mobbed before doing so, it isn’t a home run. Ask Robin Ventura. He hit a walk off grand slam in the playoffs for the Mets. He never crossed the plate so it was reduced to a walk off single.
              Beats me. I have it set on fast play.

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              • Nebraska133
                Rookie
                • Aug 2013
                • 52

                #8
                Re: Rule verification

                This actually was a rule way back in the day. You couldn’t hit a walk off HR with a person on base. They’d give you whatever base was necessary to bring the winning run in


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