that person would be out
3 base runners on 3 bases
Runners can attempt to advance on a fly out, provided that they tag up (touch the bade they are currently on after the ball is caught).
All runners on base move ahead one base. The runner on third scores when he touches home plate. The batter gets an RBI. The pitcher may be charged with an earned run depending on how the runners got on base.The pitcher gets upset with the umpire.
Yes. If the first baseman tags out the batter on his way to first, the three existing runners can return to their original bases; none can be "forced out."
A home run is worth one point plus the number of runners on base. If there are no runners on base, it is just one point. If the bases are loaded, it is four points and is called a "grand slam".
It's an all girl game. Nice puzzle.
Yes. The runner going to 3rd is still forced since there are runners "forced" to each base behind him.
Yes, because the bases are loaded!
He can. But it would only be a sacrifice fly if someone scored on the play. So there would likely be runners on first and third or bases loaded.
The runners stay on base unless: if it's strike 3, out 3, the inning is over and runners leave the field and switch to defense as long as the game isn't over; if it's a wild pitch and not strike 3, out 3, the runners can advance at their own risk; if it's strike 3 and not out 3 and the catcher fails to catch the ball, all runners (including the batter) can run to the next base
All runners on base score when a home run is hit, assuming they all successfully round the bases without passing each other (a fairly safe assumption unless you're Robin Ventura).
bases loaded means that there is a runner on 1st base, a runner on 2nd base, and a runner on 3rd base, all of the bases.