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Under most circumstances, this would be an earned run, provided he eventually scores.

However, there are a few cases where it would not be an earned run. One example would be if the inning is extended by an error, no runs scored after that error are earned.

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A run scored on a passed ball is unearned.

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If a pitcher walks a batter with the base loaded -- thus permitting a run to score -- that run is counted as "earned" run, just as if the batter had gotten a hit.

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You would have to wait until the inning is over to determine that. If a following play would have scored the runner from 3B, it would be an earned run.

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