No.
It depends on how bad the pitcher boots the ball. An error is recorded when an out is not made within reasonable effort or talent.
No, they are two separate statistics.
The pitcher might of had something to do with the 3rd baseman making an error, or the umpire might of just thought it was the pithcers fault.
Most likely it is neither a hit nor an error. In most cases this would be scored a "Fielder's Choice". It could be a hit if, in the scorers judgement, the batter would have beat the throw to first had the pitcher not hesitated to hold the runner. It would not be an error unless the pitcher bobbled or misplayed the ball. To clarify, a "Fielder's Choice" can be recorded even if an out is not registered.
A run can never be counted as earned if scored due to an error by ANY player. (But, I do see your point)
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No, a wild pitch is a wild pitch -- it is considered a mistake charged to the pitcher. An "error" in baseball is a fielding mistake. A pitcher can make an "error" but only on a batted or thrown ball.
Jamison Pitcher goes by Jamie.
The past, present and future tenses of error are error. It is being done in error. It was done in error. It would be an error to go ahead and do it.
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