A triple play. Ex. Man on first and second, ball hit to shortstop, who tags runner going to third, throws to second for force at second, second baseman throws to first for force out at first.
Defensive Ends
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It depends on what formation. On offense you will have a center, two guards, two tackles and a quarterback. You will also have 5 other players that can be runningbacks, tight ends, split ends, and wide recievers. Six of these players must be on the line of scrimmage or you will get a flag for illegal formation. On defence you will have defensive ends, defensive tackles, noseguards, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safties. Defensive ends are on the end of the defensive line. Tackles line up in between the defensive ends. Noseguards line up on the center. Linebackers line up about four yards behind the line. You will usually have a middle linebacker(MLB), a right outside linebacker(ROLB), and a left outside linebacker(LOLB). You will have cornerbacks outside covering wide recievers and split ends. You will have a safety about 10 yards behind the line. You can have two safties. These are the positions run, but one team can only have 11 on the field.
For the Dallas Cowboys 2 players come to mind as stalwart defensive ends Jim Jeffcoat and Ed"too tall" Jones.
A 4-3 defense is a defensive front that consists of 4 defensive linemen (typically two tackles and two ends) and 3 linebackers.
The Cowboys have had several defensive ends in Super Bowls, including Harvey Martin, Ed "Too Tall" Jones and Charles Haley.
The 2001 starters at the defensive end position were Aaron Smith (LDE) and Kimo Von Oelhoffen (RDE). Their backups were Rodney Bailey and Chris Combs.
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The Dime DefenseThe dime defense is a basic defensive formation that is designed to stop the pass. The alignment generally features either four down lineman, one linebacker, and six defensive backs or three down lineman, two linebackers, and six defensive backs. In this particular dime formation, there are four linemen on the line of scrimmage (imaginary line separating the offense and defense). You have two defensive ends (DE), one on each end of the line, and two defensive tackles (DT) in between. Behind the defensive line is one linebacker (LB).Two cornerbacks (CB), one nickel back (NB), and one dime back (DB) combine with two safeties to cover the defensive backfield.The exact position of the defensive backs depends on the type of pass coverage they are in.
3, assuming there is nobody out at the beginning of the play. There are instances where you could get four outs in a single play, but typically after you get the three outs for the inning, the play ends.
If the game is tied at the end of the ninth inning, it will proceed to the tenth inning. The game will continue until an inning ends without a tied score.
Most defensive ends are relatively young, the oldest reaching their early 30's. This is because alot of pressure is put on their kness and they develop alot of chronic problems that limit their mobility and power.