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Unearned, as it was scored on a throwing error.
I would say the runner is called out (would be Out #2) and the runner on third could advance to score. However, if there were two outs, the runner would be called out (Out #3) and therefore, the runner on 3rd would not be able to score (unless of course he crossed home plate before the runner got hit by the ground ball, then it would count)
No, because a time out was granted to the defense allowing the catcher to go up to the pitcher.
no
Please restate your question. Use sentences.
The score won't count if there is 2 outs.
Well, if you are watching the same game I am, he can try one of those silly fake a pickoff at third base and then turn towards first and have the umpire call a balk on him allowing the runner on third base to score.
A sacrific is when a batter bunts to try to score the runner on third to score the winning run or tie the game.
When the batter is standing on the plate.
No, the force play negates the scoring of the run.
Yes, there is nothing in the rules that says you can't do that. But you would only do that on a foul fly ball.If the ball was in fair territory and you let the ball drop, the player would have enough time to score from third base without problem. But if the ball was in foul territory, allowing the ball to drop might possibly keep the runner on third from tagging up and scoring since the runner cannot advance on an uncaught foul fly ball.
If the third out is a force play or a fly out, a run can not score, no matter how soon a runner crosses home before that third out. If the batter hits the ball over the outfielder's head with runners on first and third, and the runner on first constantly slips and falls as he runs to second, the fact that the batter got to first and the runner on third got home several seconds before the runner going to second was forced out, is just too bad. It's still a force out, and no run scores.