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If the inning should have been over, but was prolonged by a fielding error, any subsequent run that scores is considered unearned. Thus, even a home run does not impact on a pitcher's ERA in this instance

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How does a Passed ball effect a pitchers era?

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What is an era in baseball?

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Does a home run count as a single hit in baseball?

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If you strike out someone and your era is 1.50?

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