Mickey Mantle in 3.1 seconds.
roger bannister
Jim Hines
John Landy was the first great Australian distance runner and the second man in the world to break four minutes for the Mile.
me
Marlies Oelsner in the time of 10.88
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The distance between first and second base in major league baseball is 90 feet, but the time it takes to run from one to the other really depends on the speed of the runner. A speedy runner might run that distance in close to 3 seconds while a slower runner may take closer to 6 or 7 seconds.
The force is off so the runner can only be tagged out.
NO. Base runner's must run the bases in the order they batted. If a runner overtakes another runner, he is automatically out.
No the runner is not out unless the first baseman tags him, the first baseman touches the bag before the runner there, or the runner steps out of the baseline. The runner could go back and forth on the base path for as long as he can stay safe. So simply, no the runner is not out yet.