believ it or not, not that fast, only from 6 to 8mph, hope this helps :)
In baseball a "point" is called a "run" One home run with no runners on base counts as 1 run. If there are runners on base each runner is counted as 1 additional run. There cannot be more than 3 runners on base. If a home run is hit with 3 runners on base the home run counts as 4 runs. Also when a batter gets a homer, the batter also counts as a run. EX: Runner on 1st, home run would count as 2 runs!
A home run is worth one point plus the number of runners on base. If there are no runners on base, it is just one point. If the bases are loaded, it is four points and is called a "grand slam".
People do not run fast, at all, when compared to other runners in the animal kingdom.
They Are Fast Because They Run A Lot And Their Leg Muscles Get Stronger.
Runners run fast by having a diet of yam, bananas some energy drink such as lucozade, powerade or mountain dew. This also gives runners a load of energy so that they can run a long distances
Yes, they can run 40 miles per our.
Yes, horses have evolved to be fast and efficient runners.
Yes, the runner can take a lead off the base in baseball. That is, you can step off the base a little in order to get an advantage when you steal a base, or when the batter hits the ball and you run. Today, almost all runners in baseball take a lead off the bag when they are on base.
Elephants are not capable of running particularly fast because of their weight. They can run at about 10 miles an hour.
Wolves need to run fast for hunting purposes to catch their prey, which can include agile animals like deer and bison. Running fast allows wolves to cover large distances quickly, helping them chase down prey and secure their next meal. This speed is also crucial for evading predators and defending territory.
it is the ostrich. ostriches don't fly but they can walk and run. they are fast runners, too
FORCE RUN: A runner does not have to advance to the next base unless someone is behind him/her running to the base that the first runner is on. If there is a runner, and you are forced to advance to the next base, it is a forced run. For example, a batter hits the ball and safely runs to second base (making sure to step on 1st base). The next batter hits the ball but only runs to first base. The first runner therefore does not have to run to third base. Now there are two runners on bases and the next hit would make both runners run to the next base. When runners are forced to run, the fielders only have to throw the ball to the next base with somebody catching it. If a runner runs at will (that is not being forced to run), then the fielder must touch the player with ball and not just the base. If not a forced run, you have to tag the runner. If it is a forced run, you tag the base.