sac fly...into a double play.

sac fly...into a double play.

Postby apolivka » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:33 am

Matt Holliday managed a sac fly that ended up scoring a run yet cost his team two outs in a game last night. Looks like they gave him the RBI as well--I guess the official scorer assumes a base running blunder by the fleet footed Lou Marson. :p


*** BOTTOM OF INNING 3 ***
0 F.Carmona 1-8 Strike Out b-0 F9
1 R.Weeks 5-9 Double (CF) b-2 F9
1 2 L.Marson 4-10 Single (LF) 2-3 b-1 bpSI 1-10 F9
1 1 3 M.Holliday 2-9 Sac Fly (RF) Double Play 3-H 1-o b-0 F9

On second thought, Lou Marson appears to be one of the better stealing catchers in the set!

stealing-(B) *7/- (19-12)

But only 1-11 running.
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Postby the splinter » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:00 am

Is your team running set to aggressive?
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Postby Jeepdriver » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:31 am

That's not an unusual play. The likely scenerio is that on the throw home the runner at first had tagged up to go to second. The throw home was cut-off and therefore the baserunner from first was nailed. Many times the baserunner (on first) will intentionally do this to draw a throw and assure the runner from third scores.
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