David Ortiz, June 6 of 2013 after Dustin Pedroia was intentionally walked. To capped off, it was a walk-off 3 runs dinger. Andrew Bailey won and Michael Kirkman of Texas lost at Fenway Park, 6-3.
Yes, this just means that you hit a home run
Mike Schmidt hit 12 walk-off home runs in his career with the Philadelphia Phillies.
No. Bonds currently holds the record.
Yes, Pujols hit one i dont know about anyone else though
No player ever hit a home run to the center field bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
no, u are aloud to attempt to hit the ball even when they purposely walk you because they shouldn't walk u its not something u should intentionally do but it appens all the time with big hitters
It's called a pinch-hit walk-off home run.
An intentional walk usually happens for one of two reasons: - to fill an empty first base and enable a force out at second, third or home, or set up a double play - to avoid an exceptional hitter and pitch to a weaker batter following him Unless there are two outs already, an intentional walk is a risky choice. It may yield an additional, perhaps winning run on a home run, or allow the walked runner to advance to second or third (hence reach scoring position). Any walk that loads the bases could allow a run to score on another walk, or a hit batter.
I believe it to be 8 1. hit by a pitch 2. intentional walk 3. walk 4. dropped third strike 5. fielding error 6. fielders choice 7. hit 8. catchers interference
Error Catchers Interference Fielders Choice Intentional Walk Hit by Pitch Dropped Third Strike
No.
Yes, this just means that you hit a home run
No. By definition, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. Therefore, a walk-off home run can only be hit by the home team in the bottom half of an inning.
Mike Schmidt hit 12 walk-off home runs in his career with the Philadelphia Phillies.
They can, but it's rarely intentional.
Walk, Reached on error, Fielder's Choice, Hit By Pitch, Strikeout while catcher doesn't catch it beating the throw, Pinch Runner, Intentional Bases on Ball.
The lead runner coming home from a hit,error,walk, or a balk.