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Old 09-18-2004, 11:19 AM   #1
Eckstein 4 Prez
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Sacrifice Fly Bug

Man on third. Fly out to left. Runner heads home, throwing error on the outfielder, runner safe.

Currently the game scores this as follows: an out for the batter, an error on the outfielder, and an RBI for the outfielder.

Here's the problem: if the guy scored on an error, the batter should not get the RBI. If he scored on a sac fly, the batter should not get the out, and the outfielder should not get the error.

Reality check: in the real world, when a guy flies out and the outfielder throws home wildly, and there are no other runners on base to advance, no error is awarded and the play is scored as a sac fly. This is true even if the throw goes into one of the dugouts. Think about it: if there's only one runner on, and the fly is simply medium-depth, most runners on third will score. Often the throw is not even made. If the outfielder tries to take a remote chance to throw a strike to the plate, he shouldn't be penalized because his throw is off-line. And he isn't.

This is a bug. The proper way to score this is as a sac fly - no at-bat, no error and an RBI.
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