I'm not going to say it's physically impossible, because every time somebody says something's impossible, somebody goes and does it.
I very highly doubt it. You're asking if somebody can run 360 feet while turning 3 times in 10 seconds. Even if they have a nice smooth turn through each of the bases, a runner's speed slows down considerably when they have to lean into a run. Just to make a good smooth turn, it could take around 2 seconds before straightening up again. There's 6 seconds with only 4 left to run the remaining straight paths.
it bases on them
The fastest time rounding the bases in a game of baseball is 13.3 seconds. This record was set by Evar Swanson in 1932.
13 seconds
The baseball player mistakenly ran the bases because he thought the ball was hit fair, but it was actually foul.
The shortest length around the bases is 360 feet, 90 feet between each of the three bases and home plate. When running out a home run, or any other hit, however, most players do not run in a straight line between the bases, so the actual distance the player runs around the bases would be slightly longer than the 360 feet.
try looking it up on wiki answers duhhh
A player must touch all four bases in order to score a home run in baseball.
13 seconds i believe.
Yes, the player is credited with a RBI.
its baseball because you run around bases and you play with a ball
When all the bases are loaded and a player hits a home run in baseball, it is called a grand slam.
Baserunning in a simple definition would be the way a softball or baseball player literally runs around the bases. Different techniques and stances are used in "base running"