No, a runner will not earn a run if scored off an error.
No...a fielding error that allows the runner to get on base and that runner scores is not an earned run and does not count against earned run average.
Yes
E.R.A. stands for Earned Run Average. It is the average earned runs scored upon a pitcher per nine innings of work. It is called Earned because if a fielder makes an error allowing a runner to advance a base and that runner eventually scores, that run will not be charged to the pitcher's E.R.A.
A runner must be tagged to be Out if he is not forced to advance as a result of the batter putting the ball into play.
No, if the hitter eventually scores in that inning, it would not be an earned run.
cuz they left that man on
Unearned, as it was scored on a throwing error.
To my understanding, either way. But the net result is that the lead runner is out.
yes...unless that runner reached base on an error or the inning should have been over earlier due to an error
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In my opinion, if the pitcher who is responsible for the batter being on second base to begin with, then I believe it is an earned run...
if there is two outs and the error would have meant the third out, then no earned runs will be charged. In all other cases, any runner who reached base on an error will not be considered an earned run ( the batter will be an earned run if the error was not supposed to be the third out.) Any runner who reaches base on a hit or walk but advances a base because of an error will still be considered an earned run when the homerun is hit (including runners who already scored on errors)