Steps to score advance + error
Steps to score advance + error
Can someone tell me the steps to score this?
1) man on first
2) batter gets a single that advances the man from first to second
3) man at second continues to third
4) error on throw to third
5) man at third goes home on throwing error to third
6) batter advances to second on throwing error to third
Thanks in advance!
1) man on first
2) batter gets a single that advances the man from first to second
3) man at second continues to third
4) error on throw to third
5) man at third goes home on throwing error to third
6) batter advances to second on throwing error to third
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
In Play, Single, (hit location info)
what happened to runner on first? Safe, Home, Error, (whoever threw the ball)
what happened to batter? Safe, Second, On the Throw (or Error + whoever threw the ball)
what happened to runner on first? Safe, Home, Error, (whoever threw the ball)
what happened to batter? Safe, Second, On the Throw (or Error + whoever threw the ball)
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
Ok, cool. That's how I did it. I just wasn't sure if I had to do 2 steps...the first being, for example, runner at first to second "advanced by batter" then to home on error, or altogether like you wrote. Thanks much!
Re: Steps to score advance + error
In this situation, this run count like earned or unearned?
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
It depends on what happens the rest of the inning. To determined Earned or Unearned, you have to replay the inning in you mind as though no errors occurred, and if the run would have scored before there were 3 outs without errors, then the run counts as earned.
Look at rule 10.16 here:
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/of ... rer_10.jsp
It is not always easy, but iScore follows the rules listed here when determining earned vs unearned runs.
Look at rule 10.16 here:
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/of ... rer_10.jsp
It is not always easy, but iScore follows the rules listed here when determining earned vs unearned runs.
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
An ultimate question, in the hit chart, what means the yellow lines?
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
Yellow lines mean the runner reached base on the hit ball because of an error or a fielders choice (as opposed to the Green Hits or the Red Outs).
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Re: Steps to score advance + error
In the hit chart, what mean the grey line?
Re: Steps to score advance + error
Gray line is " fly ball shadow "
Re: Steps to score advance + error
If I do this sequence the way iscore suggests it shows the runner on first getting to 2nd via the same error that got her to 3rd and home when she actually got to 2nd via the batters hit then to third and home on the error ??