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  1. Oct 14, 2023 · October 14, 2023 by Jason Butler. A passed ball is when the catcher misses a pitch they should have caught. The official scorer will say it was a passed ball if the catcher should have been able to catch it with an ordinary effort. On the other hand, a wild pitch is when the catcher can’t catch it because the pitch is too high, low, or wide.

  2. Oct 1, 2024 · Additionally, if a legally delivered ball touches the ground before reaching home plate and the catcher fails to handle it, it’s recorded as a wild pitch. In contrast, a passed ball is charged to the catcher when they don’t hold or control a legally pitched ball that should have been managed with ordinary effort, permitting runners to advance.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · When a passed ball occurs, it is typically the result of the catcher failing to handle a pitch properly. This allows runners on base to advance one or more bases. A wild pitch happens when the pitcher throws the ball so off-target that the catcher can't catch it. The pitch also results in the runner moving at least one base forward.

  4. A passed ball is when a pitch is too hard for the catcher to stop or catch it. A wild pitch is when a pitcher throws a pitch so off target that it’s impossible for the catcher to catch it. Passed balls don’t count as an earned run, while wild pitches do. Passed balls are charged to the catcher whereas wild pitches are charged to the pitcher.

  5. Mar 15, 2020 · A passed ball is a statistic charged against a catcher whose action has caused a runner or runners to advance, as set forth in this Rule 9.13. (a) The Official Scorer shall charge a pitcher with a wild pitch when a legally delivered ball is so high, so wide or so low that the catcher does not stop and control the ball by ordinary effort ...

  6. Definition. A catcher is given a passed ball if he cannot hold onto a pitch that -- in the official scorer's judgment -- he should have, and as a result at least one runner moves up on the bases. Passed balls have commonality with wild pitches, as both allow a runner to advance on his own without a stolen base. However, there is a key ...

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  8. Oct 16, 2023 · Passed balls and wild pitches, while seemingly straightforward, involve a complex array of factors including the catcher’s ability to handle pitches, the pitcher’s control over their throws, and the situational context of the game including runners on base and the score.

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