Why is it called a walk off hit?

Origin. The term walk-off was originally coined by pitcher Dennis Eckersley to describe game-ending home runs that were so deep, you didn't have to look at them as a pitcher.
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Why is it called a walkoff?

Walk-off piece was only intended to describe a pitcher's dejected walk off the field after giving up a game-losing home run, but it soon grew into its own phenomenon.
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What does the phrase walk off mean?

to leave a place because you are angry or unhappy about something: She threatened to walk off the movie set because of the conditions.
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What does walk off mean in golf?

Relating to or being a hit or play that causes enough runs to be scored to end the game: a walk-off home run; a walk-off walk. [Because the teams walk off the field after the end of the game.]
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Is a walk off hit always a single?

Most of these game-winning hits come in the form of a walk-off home run or single. Walk-off doubles are rarer and game-ending triples are exceptionally rare (there were none in 2019). Any walk-off hit that isn't a walk-off home run needs a runner on base to score the winning run.
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Walk Off Hit by Pitches!



What is a bock in baseball?

A balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s). As a result, any men on base are awarded the next base, and the pitch (if it was thrown in the first place) is waved off for a dead ball.
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Why are points in baseball called runs?

In baseball statistics, a player who advances around all the bases to score is credited with a run (R), sometimes referred to as a "run scored". While runs scored is considered an important individual batting statistic, it is regarded as less significant than runs batted in (RBIs).
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Why are golf named after birds?

Used to score one under par. It began to be used in 1899 in New Jersey. It turns out that on one game day, three golfers were playing when one of them, on his second stroke, hit a bird in flight with the ball and it landed very, very close to the hole. The teammates said it was a stroke of luck for a 'birdie'.
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Why is 3 birdies in a row called a turkey?

During the late 1700s and into the early years of the 1800s, bowling tournaments were a popular diversion for all, from the working class to the aristocracy. The prizes typically awarded at these tournaments were gift baskets of food, often containing coveted items like a large ham or, you guessed it, a turkey!
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What is a snowman in golf?

In golf, a snowman is something you very much want to avoid. That's because "snowman" is a slang term golfers use for a score of eight on any individual hole. Use eight strokes to play a hole and, sorry bud, you just made a "snowman." A golf snowman won't melt anything but your scorecard.
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What does no walk offs mean?

The definition of a walk-off is a baseball term for a hit or other action in the bottom of the final inning that results in the game winning run for the home team. An example of walk-off is when the batter up hits a home run with all bases loaded at the bottom of the ninth inning. adjective.
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Where did the term walk-off home run come from?

It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the final inning of the game - either the ninth inning, any extra inning, or any other regularly-scheduled final inning. It is called a "walk-off" home run because the teams walk off the field immediately afterward.
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How rare is a walk-off home run?

Walk-off home runs are uncommon enough to be dramatic when they occur, especially during the postseason. There have been seven major league postseason series that have ended in a walk-off homerun, including two World Series.
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How rare is a walk off grand slam?

From 1876 though 2022 there were more than two-hundred instances of players hitting a walk off-grand slam! So to make it an ultimate grand slam, Baseball Almanac lists players on the home team who came to the plate and hit a grand slam when trailing by three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning thus winning the game.
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Why is 4 strikes called a Hambone?

Consecutive strikes

Any longer string of strikes is referred to by a number affixed to the word "bagger," as in "four-bagger" for four straight strikes, also known as a "hambone", likely derived from bowling's early days when foodstuffs were awarded to winners of competitions.
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What is a ostrich in golf?

Supposedly, this is the name assigned to completing a hole having struck the ball five fewer times than par. In other words, this is what happens when you hole-out a Par 7 with two strokes or shoot a Hole-In-One on a Par Six. Frankly, this is a case of folklore.
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Why is it called a Brooklyn strike?

Brooklyn strike

This refers to shots that "crosses over" the 1-3 pocket for right-handers and 1-2 for left-handers and produces a strike. It originated in New York where people would "cross over" to Brooklyn from Manhattan.
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Why is it called a mulligan?

Theory: 'Mulligan' Is Named After a Golfer

Mulligan probably originated when the golf do-over was christened mulligan after the name of a golfer who kept replaying shots. That's the most likely explanation, and according to Occam's Razor the simplest explanation is more likely to be the true one.
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Why do you yell fore on a golf course?

It Is Derived from the Word 'Forecaddie'

Forecaddies were in charge of watching the golf balls and indicating where the golf balls landed. To let the forecaddie know when the ball was being struck, the golfers would yell out forecaddie. Eventually, the caddie part was dropped, leaving just the fore.
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Why is it called skins in golf?

According to an old legend, the name originated from American furriers who arrived in Scotland and took to the golf links and gambled the rounds with their pelts (animal skins). It is interesting to know that in the past, the game was known by many popular regional names such as cats, scats, skats, and syndicates.
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What does the R stand for in baseball?

Run (R) Runs Batted In (RBI)
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What does l mean in baseball?

L - Losses (while pitching) LOB - Left on Base. LOB% - Left on Base Percentage.
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What does BB stand for in baseball?

A walk (or base on balls) occurs when a pitcher throws four pitches out of the strike zone, none of which are swung at by the hitter. After refraining from swinging at four pitches out of the zone, the batter is awarded first base. In the scorebook, a walk is denoted by the letters BB.
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What is a dead ball in baseball?

Definition. A dead ball is a ball that is out of play. The ruling of a dead ball halts the game and no plays can legally occur until the umpire resumes the game, though baserunners can advance as the result of acts that occurred while the ball was live.
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Can a pitcher fake to 3rd?

Under a rule change imposed by Major League Baseball for this season, pitchers can no longer fake a pickoff throw to third base. Pitchers who did this would almost always follow by wheeling and firing to first — or to second, if a duped runner had taken off in that direction. No more.
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