What is a walk off bonk?

What is a walk-off Balk? A walk-off Balk in baseball is a type of play that occurs when the winning run is scored as a result of a Balk by the pitcher. This can happen when the bases are loaded, and the batter
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A batter or hitter is a person whose turn it is to face the pitcher. The three main goals of batters are to become a baserunner, to drive runners home or to advance runners along the bases for others to drive home, but the techniques and strategies they use to do so vary.
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is awarded a free base as a result of the Balk, allowing the runner on third base to score the winning run.
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Why is it called a walk off hit?

A walk-off happens when a batter on the home team hits a ball in play in the ninth or extra innings that scores go-ahead run. It is called a walk-off because once winning run crosses home plate and losing teams walks off field, game ends.
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What defines a balk off?

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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What is hitting a walk off?

In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. For a home run to end the game, it must be hit in the bottom of the final inning of the game and generate enough runs to exceed the opponent's score.
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What is an example of a balk?

A pitcher also cannot switch from the windup back to the set without fully stepping off the pitching rubber. And if their hands come apart from the set without either immediately delivering a pitch or a pickoff throw, that's a balk too.
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Why is it called a balk?

Cognate with Dutch balk (which means beam) and German Balken. The current senses are figurative, from the notion of a balk in the fields as a hindrance or obstruction. Especially the latter gives a good explanation as the balk is a kind of obstruction.
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What is the synonym of balk?

Some common synonyms of balk are baffle, foil, frustrate, and thwart.
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Who has the most walk off hits?

Records[edit] Jim Thome holds the MLB record with 13 career walk-off homers. Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Jimmie Foxx, Stan Musial and Frank Robinson shared the record at 12 before Thome surpassed them.
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Who invented the walk off?

The term walk-off originated as "walk-off piece," and was coined by Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley.
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Does a walk hurt a no-hitter?

MLB rules dictate that a no-hitter is a full game in which one or more pitchers do not allow a player to reach a base from a hit. Players can take bases from walks or errors or even score, and a game can still be a no-hitter.
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Can you decline a balk?

The word is “used in laws, regulations, or directives to express what is mandatory.” In short, a runner can't decline a balk.
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Is it a balk if you drop the ball?

If the pitcher drops the ball while in contact with the rubber and the ball does not break the plane of the foul line, that is a balk. If the ball crosses the foul line, that is a wild pitch and the ball remains live.
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Can a batter hit a balk?

By rule, a batter can not cause a pitcher to balk. A balk is the result of an illegal action by the pitcher while any base is occupied. If the batter leaves the batter's box with both feet during the pitch and the pitcher delivers the pitch, two strikes are called on the batter.
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Can a team win by 2 in extra innings?

The rule stipulates that if a team is ahead by more than three runs after the ninth inning, the game is over and that team is declared the winner. If the score is tied, or if the team that is ahead is only up by two or fewer runs, then the game will go into extra innings.
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Is a walk off hit always a single?

A walk-off can happen virtually any way that a run can score in baseball, as long as it gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the ninth or in extra innings. The vast majority of walk-offs are the result of a hit. Most of these game-winning hits come in the form of a walk-off home run or single.
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How rare are grand slams?

A grand slam is considered rare, happening only about every 1,500 at-bats on the MLB level. Alex Rodriguez holds the record for most career grand slams with 25, while Travis Hafner and Don Mattingly are tied for most grand slams in one season with six.
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What is a walk off triple?

A walk-off triple (one that ends a game) occurs very infrequently. In general, game-winning hits with a runner on first base are walk-off doubles, since it is quite common for runners starting on first base to score on a double (as it is to make it from first to third on a single).
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How many walk offs have there been?

Game 3, 1988: Mark McGwire

This is amazing. In the history of the World Series there have only been 15 walkoff homers.
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Do you have to run the bases if you hit a homerun?

When a baseball player hits the ball, he must run to each base -- in order -- and touch it with his foot. It is the only way to score a point. If the player hits the ball and fails to touch all the bases, the point will not be counted.
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Has anyone had 7 hits in a game?

In a 22-0 shellacking of the Chicago Cubs that day, Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Rennie Stennett would record a hit in all seven of his at-bats – becoming the first and to date the only modern-era player to accomplish this in a nine-inning game.
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Has a no hit team ever won?

These pitchers gave up no hits ... and lost

To wit: There have been more than 300 nine-inning no-hitters in AL/NL history, including combined no-hitters, and the team to throw the no-hitter has won all but two of those. In other words, when you don't allow a hit over nine innings, you win more than 99% of the time.
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Does any player have 4000 hits?

4,000 hit club[edit]

Currently, only two players have made the 4,000 hit club - Pete Rose and Ty Cobb. The next closest player to the club is Hank Aaron, with 3,771 hits.
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How do you use balk in a sentence?

verb. The horse balked at the jump and threw the rider.
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Is it balk or baulk?

Balk and baulk are both English terms. Balk is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English ( en-US ) while baulk is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ). In the United States, there is a preference for "balk" over "baulk" (97 to 3).
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What part of speech is balk?

balk verb [I] (BE UNWILLING)
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