This happened on World Series 2006, Game 4 (yesterday). I'm not an expert on Baseball, but I love the game. Well, it was bottom of the 7th, St. Louis had runners in 2nd (Taguchi) and 1st (Pujols). 2 outs. Batter Preston Wilson made a hit and Detroit's left fielder took the ball and throw it to his catcher (Ivan Rodriguez) trying to put Taguchi out, who was at that time running from 3rd to home plate.
Detroit's 3rd-base intercepted the ball, since he knew the ball hardly would arrive in time to home plate. And he put out Pujols who was running from 2nd to 3rd at that time.
Taguchi scored just a few seconds before the 3rd out of that inning. Why did his run count?
My limited experience tells me that when the 3rd out comes in an inning (usually by a ball that is catched in the air, or by an out in 1st base), the runs that are scored in that same play don't count.
Could anyone explain what made yesterday's St. Louis' 4th run count?
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Cardinals Fan
2006-10-27
04:48:28
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