-=> Quoting Alan Hess to Paul Lopez <=-
>course, for a team to get six hits and no runs in an inning would require
>some excellent defensive plays or lousy baserunning (runners thrown out on
>the bases, or at home), runners hit by batted balls, or a mixture of both.
PL> How do you come up with the sixth hit without scoring? Base Hit,
PL> Picked off, Base hit, Picked off. Base hit, base hit, base hit.
PL> Bases loaded, two outs. I thought there was more, but I come up
PL> with 5 for the limit.
AH> Bases loaded, two outs, fair ground ball hits baserunner. It's a hit,
AH> but I don't believe a run scores.
I didn't realize that would be scored a hit. But you're the second one to
state that, and since I don't know, I'll take your word for it until
over-ruled. Interesting though...seems to me, it wouldn't be.
... The quartermaster has only two sizes. Too large and too small.
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