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Posted By: Phil
You'd have to have incredibly slow runners for that to happen. With nobody out, the runners will have a decent lead and then move on anything on the ground. Would be very, very difficult to pull off. That is why the batter is usually the last out in a double play (or triple play) because they are slower getting out of the batter's box. |
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