I might be wrong but wasnt it Shaddy (2nd baseman) who drove in the go ahead run. He had a long run and a terrible location for him to get to from 2nd and he simply overran the ball, that or it had some back spin on it and it drifted on him. Either way, the blame lies squarely on the RF IMO. RF had the best angle with the ball in front of him, the whole time with him coming in on it. He should have called everyone off once he saw he was going to be able get there in time to make the play. I know Cronin the Arky pitcher, he's from Navarre. He played with and against my oldest son in travel from the time they were 10 an also in high school. That had to have melted him down to watch a ball like that fall in between the three of them. He got the out he needed against a very dangerous, good hitting team and his guys did not make the play. Anytime you give people extra swings, you are flirting with danger.