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Merkle's Boner sportzNUT
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>> Anonymous
i almost lol'd
>> Anonymous
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>The confusion started when Merkle, the runner on first, failed to touch second after an apparent game-winning base hit. Instead, he turned back toward the dugout, as was customary at the time, when he saw the run cross the plate. As the happy Polo Grounds crowd filed across the field towards the centerfield gate, second baseman Johnny Evers got the ball and stepped on second, claiming a forceout which negated the winning run. With the fans already crowding the field, the game could not be played to a decision, and had to be replayed.

>Johnny Evers got the ball and stepped on second, claiming a forceout which negated the winning run

That's not how the game works.