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If you are trying to keep you book consistent with conventional standards for "official scoring"..
I want to point out couple Misunderstandings in prior posts ( quoted below).
PASSED BALLS are NOT ERRORS.
You record K WP or K PB (depending on if scorer determines the pitch was wild or catcher should have caught, WP will not impact Earned Run, but Passed Ball May.. once you recreate the inning)
I want to point out couple Misunderstandings in prior posts ( quoted below).
PASSED BALLS are NOT ERRORS.
You record K WP or K PB (depending on if scorer determines the pitch was wild or catcher should have caught, WP will not impact Earned Run, but Passed Ball May.. once you recreate the inning)
For Reference: According to the National FastPitch Coaches Association:
V - illegal pitches, wild pitches, passed balls or hit batters are not recorded as errors, even if more than one base is gained from the initial misplay.
A passed ball is charged to the catcher when she fails to catch a pitch which could have been caught with ordinary effort and at least one baserunner advances.
source: http://www.softballclinics.com/pdf/Score-Keeping.pdf
Most of the time, a dropped third strike is recorded as a strikeout for the pitcher and an error on the catcher. If the batter swings at a really crappy pitch, it could be scored as a strikeout and a wild pitch.
that is how I understand it too... bad pitch is not an error, passed ball, error on 2. always a K. you have to judge on the earned run issue...
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