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#8749 | 07/11/2014 1:02:49 pm | ||
errezeta Joined: 06/01/2014 Posts: 2 Inactive | I'm sorry, but I'm Italian and I don't speak English well I read: - 2 * Earned Runs > Hook - Total Runs + Base Runners > Hook What does it mean "Base Runners"? Thank for help me |
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#8750 | 07/11/2014 2:58:55 pm | ||
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4985 Administrator | Players on base...for example, if there are runners on 1st and 3rd base, then 2 base runners. Steve |
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#8774 | 07/13/2014 5:52:34 am | ||
errezeta Joined: 06/01/2014 Posts: 2 Inactive | Thank you Steve an other question: Total Runs + Base Runners > Hook Stark hits a single to center field. Hebert draws a walk. Howe hits a double to center field. Stark comes in to score. Hebert advances to third base. Total Runs 1 (Stark) + Base Runners 3 (Stark, Hebert and Howe) this is ok? |
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#8775 | 07/13/2014 6:12:31 am | ||
yanksfan13 Joined: 04/25/2014 Posts: 83 Inactive | That is correct, errezeta. One run was scored, and the walk, the single, and the double all counted as base runners. | ||
#8786 | 07/13/2014 5:55:42 pm | ||
gadzooks Joined: 05/11/2014 Posts: 54 Inactive | Stark counts twice for hook calculations? |