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Dropped 3rd Strike
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Guest Nickharp
Bases are loaded with one out, the batter swings and misses strike 3. The batter takes off running, the catcher picks up the ball, steps on the plate and throws to first. The fielding team thinks they have a double play to end the inning and run off the field and the umps agreed. The runner at 3rd was on the way home and crossed the plate, the runner from second knowing there was only two outs came home and scored. The umps chat after the play is dead knowing they messed up. They want to put the runners back, so bases loaded and two outs. Is that the correct rule, or should one or two of those runs count since there was technically only 2 outs?
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A double-play on an uncaught third strike!? Now I really have heard it all ... close up shop, guys. The play should stand. The batter was out on the strike out. Two outs, live ball. Ste
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