If the bases are loaded with no outs and the pitcher "strikes" out the batter but the catcher "accidentally" drops the ball, steps on home plate, fires to second base, and then throws to first, can that be a triple play?
I know that normally if there is a strikeout but the catcher dropped the ball, he must throw it to first base to record the out, so does that rule still apply in a bases loaded, no outs situation? Also I know about the infield fly rule that makes triple plays difficult to come by when an infielder lets a routine pop fly ball drop.
2007-09-02
18:14:05
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asianacew
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