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 How do you have a hit when there is an out?Cliffy6745 said:
 But it's not a fielder's choice. That indicates the fielder played the ball and made a decision to get someone besides the batter out. This situation the runner gets himself out by being hit by the ball and the batter is given first.mrussel1 said:
 Disagree. It's still an FC, just like a force out. To me, I don't know how you distinguish that situation, but not catcher and fielder interference or any of the other nuances. I still think it's seven personally. But that was fun regardless.Cliffy6745 said:BOOM.
 How is that a fielder's choice? No one made a choice. The runner got hit by a ball so he is out and the running gets awarded first base. That said, do not know how to score that.
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 Well yeah, since the beginning I said I have no idea how it would be scored and I agree with that. I just don't see how a fielder's choice though.mrussel1 said:
 How do you have a hit when there is an out?Cliffy6745 said:
 But it's not a fielder's choice. That indicates the fielder played the ball and made a decision to get someone besides the batter out. This situation the runner gets himself out by being hit by the ball and the batter is given first.mrussel1 said:
 Disagree. It's still an FC, just like a force out. To me, I don't know how you distinguish that situation, but not catcher and fielder interference or any of the other nuances. I still think it's seven personally. But that was fun regardless.Cliffy6745 said:BOOM.
 How is that a fielder's choice? No one made a choice. The runner got hit by a ball so he is out and the running gets awarded first base. That said, do not know how to score that.
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 I get the catcher/fielder's one.0
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            When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.
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 So put out of the runner, not a fielder's choice and the batter obviously gets first?HesCalledDyer said:When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.0
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 Put out on the runner, fielder's choice on the batter who is awarded 1B as long as the put out isn't the 3rd out of the inning.Cliffy6745 said:
 So put out of the runner, not a fielder's choice and the batter obviously gets first?HesCalledDyer said:When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.
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            So it is officially a fielder's choice?
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 The runner has to be in front of the fielder as well to be out. If the runner is behind a fielder and the fielder has a play on the ball and misses it, the runner is deemed safe if the ball hits him.HesCalledDyer said:When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.Alright, alright, alright!
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 Correct, as a byproduct of the put out.Cliffy6745 said:So it is officially a fielder's choice?
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 I feel like the result is the very definition of an FC.Cliffy6745 said:So it is officially a fielder's choice?0
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 Great point. You would probably only see that when the infield is in, so pretty rare.JK_Livin said:
 The runner has to be in front of the fielder as well to be out. If the runner is behind a fielder and the fielder has a play on the ball and misses it, the runner is deemed safe if the ball hits him.HesCalledDyer said:When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.0
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 I still don't get it. The word choice implies that the fielder fielded the ball and decided to not get the batter out. But clearly is the scoring it seems.mrussel1 said:
 I feel like the result is the very definition of an FC.Cliffy6745 said:So it is officially a fielder's choice?0
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 Yes, good point indeed. It would be rare but it is a detail that can factor into play.mrussel1 said:
 Great point. You would probably only see that when the infield is in, so pretty rare.JK_Livin said:
 The runner has to be in front of the fielder as well to be out. If the runner is behind a fielder and the fielder has a play on the ball and misses it, the runner is deemed safe if the ball hits him.HesCalledDyer said:When a runner is hit by a batted ball, the official score on the runner is a "put out" by the nearest infielder when the ball is hit. Even though the fielder didn't physically score a put out, he is still credited with it. The batter being scored a fielder's choice is a result of the scoring of put out by the infielder.
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 but that is why it's confusing. when i googled it i got both results. i always thought it was a fielder's choice but the rule book seems to indicate it should be a hit. one of the sites that answered a question had the situation happen in a minor league game and it was scored a hit.HesCalledDyer said:
 Correct, as a byproduct of the put out.Cliffy6745 said:So it is officially a fielder's choice?
 this site says hit
 https://hoohaa.com/?p=8633
 and this one
 https://baseballscoring.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/did-you-know-batted-ball-hitting-runner/
 and this one says fielder's choice
 http://www.theoleballgame.com/scoring-a-runner-hit-by-a-batted-ball.html
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 Edit, I misread what you were saying.pjhawks said:
 but that is why it's confusing. when i googled it i got both results. i always thought it was a fielder's choice but the rule book seems to indicate it should be a hit. one of the sites that answered a question had the situation happen in a minor league game and it was scored a hit.HesCalledDyer said:
 Correct, as a byproduct of the put out.Cliffy6745 said:So it is officially a fielder's choice?0
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            Dammit, now I'm confused!Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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            I just downloaded the OBR.A base hit shall be awarded if by Rule 9.05(a)(5)a fair ball that has not been touched by a fielder touches a runner or an umpire, unless a runner is called out for having been touched by an Infield Fly, in which case the Official Scorer shall not score a hit;No hit shall be awarded if by Rule 9.05(b)(1):a runner is forced out by a batted ball, or would have been forced out except for a fielding error.So it sounds to me like the batter gets a hit if the runner hit by the batted ball is not a force out, but it's a fielder's choice if the hit runner can be forced.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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 hmmm interesting. those two rules above seem to contradict each other so i am fairly baffled by it.HesCalledDyer said:I just downloaded the OBR.A base hit shall be awarded if by Rule 9.05(a)(5)a fair ball that has not been touched by a fielder touches a runner or an umpire, unless a runner is called out for having been touched by an Infield Fly, in which case the Official Scorer shall not score a hit;No hit shall be awarded if by Rule 9.05(b)(1):a runner is forced out by a batted ball, or would have been forced out except for a fielding error.So it sounds to me like the batter gets a hit if the runner hit by the batted ball is not a force out, but it's a fielder's choice if the hit runner can be forced.0
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            Reds sweep Strohs. This team drives me nuts.
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 That was a very frustrating series.F Me In The Brain said:Reds sweep Strohs. This team drives me nuts.I LOVE MUSIC.
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            mfc2006 said:
 That was a very frustrating series.F Me In The Brain said:Reds sweep Strohs. This team drives me nuts.We normally lose those games so it is shocking to win three in a row against a good team. (A great team when healthy, but a damn good team even dinged up)With the way the staff worked so far it is crazy to say the Reds are 4 games under .500. They play in a bandbox, have shit defense, and they still are stingy as hell with allowing runs.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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