3rd baseman,2nd baseman, 1st baseman. When an announcer talks about plays and uses numbers he is using the numbers that have been assigned to each position. they are:
1. Pitcher 2. Catcher 3. 1st base 4. 2nd base 5. 3rd base 6. Shortstop 7. Left field 8. Center field 9. Right field
The same things are done with errors. For example a scoring decision of E-6 means an error committed by the shortstop.
In double plays, the order of the numbers is based on the order of who got the ball. The most common double play is 6-4-3 and numbers can be repeated if the same player had the ball twice in the same play. For example if the 1st baseman picked up a ground ball, then threw the ball to second, then the second baseman threw the ball back to 1st base, that would be a 3-4-3 double play.
***For the youngsters reading this.. If a 1st basemen attempts to throw to 2nd the 2nd basemen should NEVER be the one covering the bag, that would be a play for the shortstop***
543
543 is not prime. 543 = 3 * 181
In the decimal system a tenth is 0.1 so there are no tenths involved here and the rounding is no approximation: 543.0
543
543
543 + 78900000 = 78900543
1 3 181 543.
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87646555555555555553248777775813 + 543 = 87646555555555555553248777776356
77 is not divisible by 543
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785,423 multiplied by 543 is 426,484,689