Nope. Clemente almost did. The closest I have ever see was Sosa's Home Run that hit the Camera Booth in center field and that ball was at least 30 feet from the Scoreboard. Although no batted Baseball has ever been hit from homeplate off of the center field scoreboard, it is not true that NO ball has ever accomplished that feat. Sam Snead, of professional golfing fame, accomplished it by driving a golfball off a tee at homeplate in 1951, which struck the scoreboard.
Both the offense and defense can score on a blocked field goal. The defense can recover a blocked field goal and advance it regardless of where they recover it. The offense can recover a blocked field goal and advance it as long as the ball has not passed the original line of scrimmage.
To kick the ball into the square posts at either end of the field.
Rugby The prime objective is to ground the ball across the goal line to score a try. In order to do this, a team's players must have possession of the ball. Their opponent's objective is to prevent them from scoring a try. Following a try, the scoring team have theopportunity to place the ball 22 metres as a minimum from the opposing teams goal post and to kick that ball over the cross bar and between the posts - This is a CONVERSATION. The attacking team may score a goal by drop kicking the ball over the cross bar and between the upright posts of the opposing sides goal posts when in position of the ball from anywhere in the "in play" area of the field.
No, its just like a regular field goal.
No you can't, the ball has to first come into play.
What year did mark grace hit the ball out of the park at wrigley field
Sam Snead
GlenAllen Hill
It might be so that the batters don't lose their vision of the ball after it is thrown by the pitcher.
Never been hit by a batted baseball.
Wrigley Field....Home of the Chicago Cubs.
you hit the heavy ball in the goal
Try the ball parks: Wrigley Field (Cubs), or U.S. Cellular Field (Sox).
I don't think there's a time where you can't score a goal, except when the goalie has the ball in his/her hands, or when you're starting the ball in the middle of the field.
if this occurs the most simple answer will be both a score and ejection. the runners score because the ball is still in play however its a warning because in the rules of baseball you cannot do that.
Usually the backup quarterback holds the ball with one finger, (pressing the ball down) then the kicker kicks the ball in between the field goal posts. ( there will be eleven people on opposing sides.
You have to hit the ball with the cricket bat to where the crowds are without the ball bouncing on the cricket field once.