It appears that Adam Dunn was the trail runner going first to second while Beckham was thrown out at 3rd.
Would/should Dunn have been credited with a SB? If they were both safe he would have, no?
Back end of a double steal
Re: Back end of a double steal
If both successful, they are both credited with a stolen base.
If either Beckham or Dunn was caught stealing, the other runner advances by fielders choice.
No stolen base.
If either Beckham or Dunn was caught stealing, the other runner advances by fielders choice.
No stolen base.
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Re: Back end of a double steal
Sounds like someone practicing for a gig as an official scorer.DOUGHBOYS wrote:If both successful, they are both credited with a stolen base.
If either Beckham or Dunn was caught stealing, the other runner advances by fielders choice.
No stolen base.

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