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.
It's called a "grand slam."
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
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A grand slam is 4 runs. 3 base runners and the hitter himself get to cross home plate.
Grand Slam
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It depends on who the batter is, what stadium he's playing in, and whether he is at home or on the road.
No, but many people were close.
In baseball terminology, a grand slam is a home run hit when the bases are "loaded". Meaning that the home run is hit with runners on 1st, 2nd & 3rd base. The result is that 4 runs are scored. A home run normally occurs when a baseball is hit into the grandstands in fair territory. An "inside the park" home run occurs when the hitter can run all the way from home plate then around the bases and ends up back on home plate. It is not a home run if an error allows the hitter to run all the bases.
a grand slam is when someone hits a home run when the bases are loaded-every base is occupied a home run is when the ball is hit over the back walls regardless of the amount on people on base