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48zip

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Like a base runner in the bottom of the ninth.


Two outs in the bottom of the last inning. Guy hits a t double. He's called the potential winning run. Isn't he just the winning run? If he doesn't score, the game continues. If closer doesn't close, same.

So it should be the potential closer if the runner is called the potential winning run.

(In response to this post by CPRVHokie)

Posted: 05/31/2018 at 11:16AM



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