Batman
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KYSportsWriter said:I guess that's what happened. It's more believable than the 4-3-6-2 one ...
I'll take a stab at it.
Runners on second and third. Batter hits a grounder to the second baseman, who throws to first for out No. 1. Runner on third hesitates, starts home, then heads back to third -- thus forcing the runner on second to retreat. First baseman throws to the shortstop covering second. Before he can get his guy in a rundown, the man on third breaks for home. Shortstop throws to the catcher, who tags out that runner to complete the double play.
It'd take a baserunning clusterfork that would make a coach's head explode, but I've seen dumber things happen. I was even the man on second once in a similar situation in little league.