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Originally Posted by Jiggy_12
He actually did beat the throw. EE's right leg swung around and beat the tag.
Either way, why wasn't Thames running for EE in that scenario?
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Thames was already in the game, he hit in the previous inning.
And E5 was safe, second leg got around the block before the tag.
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