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VTHokie2000

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But if you read my post above, then you will see how MLB


is going to "score" that baserunner. Since that baserunner is being scored a "fielding error" (even though no error is charged to the team), then I don't see how a minor league game could still recognize the perfect game is in tact. Then again, the scorecard is going to be screwy anyways since the last batter to make an out in the previous inning is going to start out on second base on a "fielding error" in the next inning.
[Post edited by VTHokie2000 at 04/23/2018 1:56PM]

(In response to this post by Freddyburg Hokie)

Posted: 04/23/2018 at 1:52PM



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Baseball Overtime -- Newt 04/23/2018 11:36AM
  It specifically states that no error is charged... -- Freddyburg Hokie 04/23/2018 1:58PM
  At this point, it just plain won't happen -- Beerman 04/23/2018 5:04PM
  Yes. FWIW 2 perfect games went into extra innings too. -- VTHokie2000 04/23/2018 5:10PM
  That's a new directive from the Pentagon . . . -- HokieKip 04/23/2018 12:16PM

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