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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Colchester, CT
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PbP-end of game, or not?
I just played out a game, and I had the bases loaded with two outs and my RF grounded out to end the game, so I thought.
However, when I hit return, he was suddenly at bat again, and grounded out to the pitcher for a double play (with two outs mind you). |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I've never seen this happen, but I have seen the play-by-play say "this could be two" when there have been two outs already. I've also had a runner on third, grounder up the middle, fielded and tossed to second for one, and over to first to complete the double play, all with the runner on third not going anywhere - and collecting two outs for the play! I ended up getting out of the inning unscathed too.
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Location: Colchester, CT
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#4 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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This is an issue with hitting "enter" as you "click any key" key. Sometimes, it reads it as the next thing you want to do. This also happens with F1, but not as frequently.
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