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Oak Park Scores Most Runs but Winds Up Loser

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In most baseball games, the team that scores the most runs wins.

Such was not the case in Friday’s Tri-Valley League game between Oak Park and Carpinteria.

In the sixth inning of a 1-1 tie at Carpinteria, Oak Park’s Gary Silverman hit a bases-loaded, two-out single that scored two runners. Scott Ziegler, trying to score from first base, collided with the catcher and was ejected.

A CIF rule, aimed at encouraging safer plays at the plate, mandates that it is a runner’s obligation to avoid contact with the catcher.

Oak Park led, 3-1, but had used all its substitutes, so the umpires forfeited the game to Carpinteria.

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Oak Park Coach Veres, who is protesting the game to the league office, says he should have been able to use a junior varsity player to fill Ziegler’s spot, but the umpires would not allow it.

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