2 home runs
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There are two runs that score. One run is the person on base and the second run is the person who hit the home run.
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In baseball, a home run is a base hit in which the batter is able to circle all the bases, ending at home plate and scoring a run himself (along with a run scored by each runner who was already on base), with no errors by the defensive team on the play which result in the batter advancing for extra bases. Today, the feat is typically achieved by hitting the ball over the outfield fence, resulting in an automatic home run.
A baseball field includes four bases if one decides to count home-plate as a base. However, if one's definition of base is different and chooses to include only first, second, and third base because home-plate is not technically a "base" but the goal in order to score a point, a baseball field would include three bases.
if there is two outs and the error would have meant the third out, then no earned runs will be charged. In all other cases, any runner who reached base on an error will not be considered an earned run ( the batter will be an earned run if the error was not supposed to be the third out.) Any runner who reaches base on a hit or walk but advances a base because of an error will still be considered an earned run when the homerun is hit (including runners who already scored on errors)
270. (watch the movie "W"). See economic aftermath of 9/11 blog for more movies with the 270 code. A baseball runner turns a total of 270 degrees to reach home plate.
In baseball a "point" is called a "run" One home run with no runners on base counts as 1 run. If there are runners on base each runner is counted as 1 additional run. There cannot be more than 3 runners on base. If a home run is hit with 3 runners on base the home run counts as 4 runs. Also when a batter gets a homer, the batter also counts as a run. EX: Runner on 1st, home run would count as 2 runs!
Five.
there are 4 bases in baseball 1 st base, 2 nd base, 3rd base, and home plate.
You can just run home on a play, steal home, tag up, or be walked home (If the pitcher walks someone on loaded bases)
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There is no free base or "advancing" by rule based on this play. Runner tries to advance at his or her own discretion if they take up.
No they can not return to another lessor base under their on accord after the completion of the play where they gained the higher base. If the play where they gained 3rd is still live then the can choose to return to 2nd.
In baseball, a home run is a base hit in which the batter is able to circle all the bases, ending at home plate and scoring a run himself (along with a run scored by each runner who was already on base), with no errors by the defensive team on the play which result in the batter advancing for extra bases. Today, the feat is typically achieved by hitting the ball over the outfield fence, resulting in an automatic home run.
Two bases from the base the runner occupied at the time the wild throw was made.
The distance from home plate to first base in baseball is 90 feet.
There can be any amount of outs but there cannot be a runner on 1st base
A baseball field includes four bases if one decides to count home-plate as a base. However, if one's definition of base is different and chooses to include only first, second, and third base because home-plate is not technically a "base" but the goal in order to score a point, a baseball field would include three bases.