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A fair question. My only guess was that it was based off the super advance rules which overrides the rule about the play going to the CFer when no OFer is listed on card. Thus the LFer could be desginated as the fielder and the error was probably the result of super advanced baserunning that allows for throwing errors. Note that the runner on first scored which means he had to challenge the throw. Super advanced baserunning ignores the ** by the way. Now note that the batter also scored. 3-H 2-H 1-H b-H. That means he scored on the throwing error.
In summary, OF position was overruled by equalize fielding chances super advanced rule and LFer retrieved the ball. Super advance baserunning made the runner on first challenge and try to score. Batter who had doubled advanced to third on the throw. The throw turned out wild eluding the catcher allowing the batter to score. Thus throwing error on LFer.
Got a headache yet?