It depends on who the batter is, what stadium he's playing in, and whether he is at home or on the road.
It's called a "grand slam."
A grand slam home run in baseball is worth 4 runs.
When ever the home run rule was made. A grand slam is just a home run with runners on every base.
its called a hitting for the cycle
A grand slam is 4 runs. 3 base runners and the hitter himself get to cross home plate.
The key difference between a grand slam and a home run in baseball is that a grand slam is a home run hit with all bases loaded, resulting in four runs scored, while a regular home run is a hit that allows the batter to score a run by circling all the bases.
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I believe your referring to "The Grand Slam"? This is part of the 6 nations tournament where the international side that wins ALL of its game achieves "the Grand Slam" . In New Zealand rugby, the 'Grand Slam' is achieved when the All Blacks tour and defeat all four 'Home' nations: Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales.
Lou Gehrig hit 23 career grand slam home runs, the most by any player in Major League Baseball history.
A grand slam in baseball is a home run hit when all three bases are occupied, resulting in four runs scored. It is a significant play that can quickly change the score and momentum of the game in favor of the team hitting the grand slam.
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