If the batter touches home plate, while making contact with the plate, he is out.
A play in which the batter makes it safely around all bases and back to home plate without stopping.
A play in which the batter makes it safely around all bases and back to home plate without stopping.
Batting around the order happens when the 10th batter comes to the plate (actually the first batter up in the line-up)
A run in softball is when a base runner makes it safely around the bases and touches home plate. The team the runner is for is then given a point, also known as a run.
Fair ball.
The lead runners could all have been passed by the batter before any of them touched the plate after the batter hit a home run. The three lead runners would all be called out.
No. MLB Rule 6.03 states: "The batter's legal position shall be with both feet within the batter's box. APPROVED RULING: The lines defining the box are within the batter's box." Since home plate is not within the batter's box, touching the plate with a foot while swinging would not be legal.
The "plate" is a five-sided base where the batter stands while waiting to hit. First, second and third are always called bases.
You score in baseball by advancing runners around the bases (first, second, third and home). Once a runner touches home plate without being tagged out, this is counted as a run. Each runner that crosses home plate counts as one more run.
360 feet
baseball still exists and when someone gets to all three bases then touches home plate it counts as one one run