It would be possible but very unlikely. According to MLB Rule 10.09(a): "Score a sacrifice bunt when, before two are out, the batter advances one or more runners with a bunt and is put out at first base, or would have been put out except for a fielding error." MLB Rule 10.09(b) states: "Score a sacrifice bunt when, before two are out, the fielders handle a bunted ball without error in an unsuccessful attempt to put out a preceding runner advancing one base.". It would be very difficult to sacrifice with the bases loaded since when the defense sees the batter turn around to bunt their first thought would be to field the bunt and throw home to get the lead runner on a force out. Home would be the closest base to the fielder that fields the bunt so that would be the first base they would throw to. That would make a sacrifice bunt very difficult. However, if the fielder threw home and the runner from third beat the throw (maybe the runner was running with the pitch) and was called safe, the batter could be credited with a sacrifice per rule 10.09(b) above. This type of play, where the batter attempts a bunt when the runner from third base takes off for home when the pitch is delivered, is called a 'suicide squeeze'. Or, if the fielder made a poor throw and the runner was called safe at home, the batter could be credited with a sacrifice per rule 10.09(a) above. The 'suicide squeeze' play is something you might see a few times per season. It got its name from the fact that if the bunter misses the ball, or maybe the defense senses the play and calls for a pitchout, the runner coming home from third is going to be easily tagged out by the catcher.
That is called a "Grand Slam".
Grand Slam
He can be called out for purposely getting hit.
Yes
There are quite a few ways to score from 3rd base in softball: * You can steal * RBI * If the bases are loaded you can get walked in * If the bases are loaded the batter can get hit by pitch * If you are in 12u or about you can perform a delay steal
A Grand Slam A bunch of error....... If the batter was able to score with bases loaded on a single.
yes- if goes out of the baseline before he touches first base, he is out.
Over the fence hit and three players out on appeal for missing bases.
Infield fly rule.
Yes, because the bases are loaded!
Yes, The Batter is counted an RBI for every run he bats in regardless of whether he was safe or not.
A grand slam is only possible when a player hits a home run while the bases are loaded (runners on 1st, 2nd, & 3rd base at the same time). This results in 4 runs for the batter's team.