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Crunching the Numbers: The Probability of a Double Play in a High-Stakes Baseball Moment

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Question: With 2 outs and a runner on first base in baseball, what is the chance that the next batter will hit into a double play? a Depends on who the teams are, who the pitcher is, and who the hitter is b 1 in 3 chance since each inning has up to 3 outs c 0% d The long term average is about a 1 in 15 chance e possible but near a statistical impossibility

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The most accurate answer without the specified conditions of the players, teams and game situation would be option D: "The long term average is about a 1 in 15 chance". However, keep in mind that even this statistic varies depending on many factors such as the skill of the players involved, strategic decisions made by the team, and current game circumstances.

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May 6, 2024, 1:03 p.m.

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Published: Monday, May 6, 2024

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