 Let's take a look at a roll that I've almost seen happen a few times this summer, but hasn't quite yet, but I'm sure at some point it will pop up. And this is roll 10.2 or 10.12. This is the roll about what is and is not considered an error. I'm sure every official score out there has read it many, many times. But this part of it is actually a comment on the first part of it that clarifies that whenever two fielders are to collide, that it is actually the fielder who does the colliding that is charged with the error. And this is to say if we have the few times that I've seen it almost happen is whenever we have maybe a fielder out in left field, maybe he's running in to get the ball. We have a shortstop coming back and they would knock into each other. The ball would get away and something like that. So let's say in this situation that does happen, we have our left fielder, he runs up, he's parked underneath the ball, ready to catch it. The shortstop might run over backing up, maybe he doesn't see him, and he knocks the ball away. In this case, because the left fielder was parked underneath the ball, ready to catch it, and it was the shortstop that knocked into it, we would charge the error here to the shortstop. He did the colliding, I guess you could say. It was him who knocked the ball out of the other fielders' glove and caused that misplay. So it clarifies then in the second portion that there aren't two errors then charged on the play. It's not both of them who get the error. Only one error would be given out on the play and then it would be to the collider. Remember, not always do we have to charge an error. The rules which define an error say that the fielder only has to display ordinary effort. So maybe if the ball was hit into the gap, say the left fielder is running over here, the center fielder started here and they both have long runs. Maybe one knocks into each other and the ball gets away. Maybe that won't necessarily be an error at all. Maybe it'll be a hit. But for the most part, remember, it's the fielder who causes the misplay of the ball who is charged with the error.