If a batter hits a grounder to shortstop, but the shortstop bobbles the ball, the batter makes first, is that considered a hit since he did make it to first? Example:Yesterday the Cardinals had 10 straight hits. I believe Braden Looper hit a bunt, pitcher had it but bobbled it, Looper makes it to first and its considered a hit according to the score card. Wouldn't that be an error? Or does it count as an error and a hit whenever there's an error whether it be a pop fly or grounder? Sounds confusing but I'm confused.
2007-08-07
09:46:28
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