Jackie Robinson (1951) hits a HR on a 1-5 roll. There is no HR on that part of the card (its either a triple or double) and the pitcher is not fatigued. The only potential explanation I can think of is that he hits a triple and then legs it out for a HR (but wouldn't that be recorded as a triple?). J.Robinson 1-5 Home Run (CF) b-H F9 0 A.Pujols 3-9 Walk b-1 F9 0 1 S.Sosa 1-6 Strike Out b-0 F9 1 1 A.Belle 6-8 Strike Out b-0 F9 2 1 J.Dimaggio 1-5 Home Run (CF) 1-H b-H F6 SUBSTITUTION at P: Jack Townsend (role: Middle Man) 2 G.Foster 3-6 Ground Out (3B) b-0
You got it right -- he legged the triple into a homer, and of course it counts as a homer just as when you stretch a single into a double it's a double. Sometimes you see TRIPLE b-0, meaning your guy tried and failed to leg the triple into a homer...