That's even less likely than turning a double play from there.BlueHen86 wrote:the runners could conceivably advance more than one base on a dropped ball.
Baseball does it again...
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I disagree. The ball could take a funny bounce and get away from both fielders, unlikely, but possible. There was zero chance that the Cards were going to turn a double play in that situation.89Hen wrote:That's even less likely than turning a double play from there.BlueHen86 wrote:the runners could conceivably advance more than one base on a dropped ball.
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BlueHen86 wrote:I disagree. The ball could take a funny bounce and get away from both fielders, unlikely, but possible. There was zero chance that the Cards were going to turn a double play in that situation.89Hen wrote: That's even less likely than turning a double play from there.

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I'm not sure what you are laughing at. It's not uncommon for a ball to take a bad bounce, or for the fielder to throw the ball away and allow the runners to move up.89Hen wrote:BlueHen86 wrote:
I disagree. The ball could take a funny bounce and get away from both fielders, unlikely, but possible. There was zero chance that the Cards were going to turn a double play in that situation.Unlikely, but possible.
There was zero chance the Cards were going to turn a DP there.
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It's not uncommon for a baserunner to make a mistake or stumble. You can't say possible in one instance and zero in the other.BlueHen86 wrote:I'm not sure what you are laughing at. It's not uncommon for a ball to take a bad bounce, or for the fielder to throw the ball away and allow the runners to move up.89Hen wrote:Unlikely, but possible.
There was zero chance the Cards were going to turn a DP there.
