What is it called when there is a runner on every base?

BASE LINE. The white chalk lines that extend from home plate through first and third base to the outfield and up the foul poles, inside which a batted ball is in fair territory and outside of which it is in foul territory. BASES EMPTY No runner on the bases. BASES LOADED Runners at each base. BAT.
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What is it called when there is a runner on every base and the batter hits a homerun?

The passing the runner rule might be best understood if it read, “When two runners cross each other on the base paths while the ball is in play via a base hit, home run, error etc., the trail runner is called out.” The ball remains alive and in play.
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What is it called when you run all the bases at once?

triple. A play in which the batter makes it safely to third base without stopping. Home Run. A play in which the batter makes it safely around all bases and back to home plate without stopping.
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What is it called when a runner must run to the next base?

Explanation. A forced runner's force base is the next base beyond his time-of-pitch base. Any attempt by fielders to put a forced runner out is called a force play.
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What happens if two base runners on same base?

If two runners are touching the same base, the lead runner is entitled to the base. Most coaches will teach their defensive players to tag both runners when they are occupying the same base. When this happens the lead runner is safe and the other runner is called out.
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What Happens When Two Runners End up on the Same Base?



What is a forced runner?

In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base--and thus try to advance to the next base--because the batter became a runner. A runner at first base is always forced to attempt to advance to second base when the batter becomes a runner.
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Can base runners touch each other?

If a runner is touching his base when touched by an Infield Fly, he is not out, although the batter is out; If two runners are touched by the same fair ball, only the first one is out because the ball is instantly dead.
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When a base runner is at all three bases?

Lead Runner - The first base runner when more than one runner is on base. Load the bases - When a base runner is at all three bases. On-deck - The next batter due to bat. Pinch hitter - A substitute baseball hitter.
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What is runner interference?

(a) Batter or Runner Interference. It is interference by a batter or a runner when: (1) After a third strike that is not caught by the catcher, the batter-runner clearly hinders the catcher in his attempt to field the ball.
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What is the basepath in baseball?

The base path is established when a fielder with the ball attempts to tag a runner. Then, and only then, is there a base path. And the base path is a straight line from the runner's position to the base to which he is advancing or retreating.
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What is a courtesy runner in baseball?

A baserunner that had to leave the game temporarily due to injury would be replaced by a courtesy runner. The courtesy runner could leave the game and re-enter later, or could be a player already in the game playing a different position. The player who had to leave the game was free to return to play.
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What is a homer in baseball?

In baseball, a homer is what a batter gets after hitting the ball and running all the way around the bases to home plate without being tagged out. If you hit one out of the park, you've hit a homer. Homer is short for home run.
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Why is there a pinch runner?

Outside of being used as a tactful strategy by a manager to pick up speed on the basepaths, pinch runners can also be used as a replacement for an injured player. This is most commonly seen when a batter cannot take their base after being hit by a pitch or cannot continue to play after being injured running the bases.
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What is the longest HR ever hit?

On June 2, 1987, Denver Zephyrs slugger Joey Meyer hit a ball into the second deck of the old Mile High Stadium. The home run was measured as having landed an improbable 582 feet from home plate.
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What does the idiom home run mean?

A highly successful achievement; also, doubling one's profits. For example, We scored a home run with that drug stock, buying it at 15 and selling at 30.
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Why is it called a ground rule double?

A ground rule double is a double awarded by the umpire because a fair ball became unplayable according the the ground rules of the ballpark.
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How can a base runner get called out?

Any baserunner, including the batter-runner, is out when:
  1. they are tagged out; that is, touched by a fielder's hand holding a live ball while in jeopardy, such as while not touching a base;
  2. they stray more than three feet (.
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Can a 2nd baseman block the base?

AG: Players in the field can block any base as long as they are holding the ball or are in the process of fielding the ball. To do so without those conditions could result in the blocking player being called for obstruction and the base being awarded to the runner.
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What happens if a base coach touches a runner?

If the base coach base, by touching or holding the runner, physically assists the runner in returning to, or leaving the base, the runner is out and the ball is dead.
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What is an RBI in baseball?

Runs Batted In (RBI)
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What are some baseball sayings?

Best Baseball Slogans
  • Every game is game seven.
  • It's about playing catch & throwing strikes.
  • Teamwork Makes The Dream Work.
  • Good things come to those who WORK FOR IT!
  • Hit Hard, Run Fast, Turn Left.
  • Respect All, Fear None.
  • If it gotta be, it starts with me.
  • Refuse to Lose.
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When can a baserunner run?

Base runners may attempt to advance at any time while the ball is alive, even before or while the pitcher is throwing a pitch. The catcher—or pitcher, in lieu of delivering the pitch—often tries to prevent this by throwing the ball to one of the infielders in order to tag the runner.
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What bases can't you over run?

Overrunning is only allowed for batter-runners going to first base. If a runner overruns second or third base, they can be tagged out.
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Can a baserunner pass another baserunner?

According to Official Baseball Rule 7.08 (h), any runner is out if he passes a preceding runner before that runner is out. This is not an appeal play but is called immediately by the umpire. There have been many cases of a runner passing a preceding runner through the years.
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Can an umpire call a runner out for missing a base?

The proper mechanic for the umpire when the batter-runner beats the play at 1B but fails to touch the base is to make no call because the batter-runner has not yet touched 1B.
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