It was not a home run. It was a hit with many errors. Say you hit a ground ball to 3rd and the 3rd baseman over throws the throw to 1st, then you run to second, if the 1st baseman overs throws, or under throws, the throw to second you can go to 3rd if they over throw 3rd you go home.
An infield fly is when the batter hits it really high in the infield and no matter if it is caught or dropped, the batter is out. Or just a regular fly ball is when the batter hits the ball into the air and one of the fielders catches it and the batter is out.
Ichiro Suzuki
A player who hits in the line up for anothe player in the field
Yes, if you hit it high enough in the infield it is called the infield fly rule, the umpire calls you automatically out no matter what
when there is a base runner on first and the batter hits a pop up. Less than 2 outs any runner on base that would be forced to run (runner on 1st or 1st and 2nd or bases loaded) as a result of a hit ball and the ball is popped up to the infield.
No, it is a ground out RBI.
Grand Slam
creatine phosphate energy system is what softball players use for homeruns and batting...
creatine phosphate energy system is what softball players use for homeruns and batting...
because when the player hits the ball of the bat the inertia on the ball will go out farther.
The natural cycle in softball is when a player hits a single, double, triple and then a home run. In baseball this has only been accomplished 5 times.
Ichiro