Three runs score, the batter is credited a hit based upon the last base he touched before the passing offense, third out for passing, game is tied and goes to the tenth. (The runners are entitled to their full advancement to home plate since the ball landed out of play and is dead. Note, however, the runners MUST complete the proper circuit of the bases. The batter is out, but the three runners score as long as they don't do stupid things like leave the field.)
And that guy will hear about it for the rest of his life, and it'll probably be in the headline of his obituary.
McCarver pulled this stunt, though not in the ninth and not with two out -- hit a grand slam but passed the runner from first, and got a three run single for his trouble. On 04-July-1976, too, the nation's bicentennial: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1976/B07041PIT1976.htm
2007-05-26 11:46:45
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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The oppsition. Any runner who passes a proceedig runner is out, and that would be the third out of the inning. Only two runs would have crossed the plate.
His team didn't need all of the runs, but this is why Robin Venturea is said to have hit a grand slam single to win game 5 of the 1999 NLCS.
It's 7.08(h) of the rulebook.
2007-05-26 11:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The batting team would lose. Once the batter passes the runner from 1st base, it is an automatic out, and only runners who had already touched home plate would have scored. At most only 2 runs could have scored (the runners from 2nd and 3rd), so the batting team would lose by at least 1 run.
2007-05-26 11:45:12
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answered by CARL T 1
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the team who was winning and who gave up the grand slam in the 9th with 2 outs. haha you can't pass your own runner. so he would be out.
2007-05-26 11:17:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Robinson Cano! even with the reality that i does no longer options Granderson, Cano is my decision. at the same time as he's centred, i imagine he's the biggest offensive probability on the crew, with Grandy and Tex close in the back of. i love Jeter, yet no longer contained in the large spot any more advantageous, and A-Rod does no longer do some thing yet piss me off, because he'd both strike out or hit a lazy pop up, and that i be cursing him and his $30 million he's making!
2016-11-27 21:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the opposing team
2007-05-26 11:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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a better question would be why would this ever happen?
2007-05-26 11:17:35
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answered by Andre 2
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