My rule is always if I'm surprised that he didn't make the play.

I get surprised less when I watch the minor leagues.

Ray


On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Steve Ouellette
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Can someone please explain to me why if an outfielder overruns a ball by 20
> feet the play is scored a base hit? And don't give me the "it's not an error
> because he didn't touch it" excuse, because I know that's not true ...
>
> Fenway scorekeepers have been awful for as long as I can remember. Anyone
> know who does it now?
>
> Steve O
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