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Old 04-06-2009, 05:06 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Scoobay View Post
is it any different with a passed ball (the catcher's fault)?

I guess i always looked at earned runs as a measure of the pitcher's performance and if the pitcher throws a wild pitch, that's his fault and thus it counts towards earned runs. a passed ball on the other hand is like an error for the catcher so i'd think it would not count as an earned run in that case, because the pitcher wasn't at fault.
The counter point to that is if the pitcher throws the ball away throwing to any other base it's an error and can create an unearned run.
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