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Jun 19, 2021
10:37
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SoValleyCOUG
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A smart catcher would drop the ball on a 3rd strike with bases loaded, less than
two outs.
Drop the 3rd strike, step on home plate, then throw to first for a double play.
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I feel dumb not knowing this - can you run thru 1st on a dropped 3rd strike?
ponys
6/19/21 10:09am
Yes. If no one is on IIRC. Or where 1st base is at least open.
OPINIONS
6/19/21 10:10am
Also if 1st is occupied with 2 outs.
tjngirlz
6/19/21 10:16am
Or with 2 outs even if first base is occupied.
garyfan
6/19/21 10:16am
Are you asking if you can run past the bag or just run at all?
FieroCoug
6/19/21 10:23am
Yes, you can like on a batted ball
wabluecoug
6/19/21 10:24am
Yeah I understand when you can/can’t run. Just hadn’t thought about running
ponys
6/19/21 10:27am
A smart catcher would drop the ball on a 3rd strike with bases loaded, less than
SoValleyCOUG
6/19/21 10:37am
Dropped third strike isn’t in effect in that scenario. Batter is out.
garyfan
6/19/21 10:42am
They’ve already thought of that and it’s not possible by rule
molodyets
6/19/21 10:45am
Less than 2 outs, dropped 3rd strike is only in effect if 1st base is open
StantonMac
6/19/21 10:55am
Oof. Don’t worry pal we’ve all done it.
shimmy
6/19/21 11:00am
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