It depends, if you happen to be a very speedy player- like Mickael Bourn, The odds are probably 3/4, depending on how good the fielders are. But if you are slow with good fielders, Don't try.
Hitting for the cycle and hitting a no-hitter are equally rare, sitting at 0.001139 51.73%
You would have the best chance for hitting a home run in any field located in a higher altitude. This is because the baseball will hold less moisture and go further.
Yes
Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
Ted William's longest home run in Fenway Park was 502 feet, but I don't know if that was his longest home run ever.
Hitting for the cycle and hitting a no-hitter are equally rare, sitting at 0.001139 51.73%
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hitting a home run is good getting a grand slam is even better (Hitting a home run with all three bases loaded
There are many stadiums in which hitting a home run is easier, with Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati as the easiest. Also included in the top five are Yankee Stadium, Rogers Centre, Coors Field and Dodger Stadium.
Yes, an inside the park home run counts as a home run in baseball.
No, it is considered a home run.
it all depends on how hard you hit it there is no set distance you have to hit it...you can get an outa the park home run or an in the park home run
Yes, inside the park home runs count as a home run in baseball.
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On August 4, 2007, Barry Bonds hit his 755th career home run at Petco Park in San Diego. The blast tied Bonds with Hank Aaron for the most home runs in major league history. Three days later at AT&T Park in San Francisco, Bonds passed Aaron by hitting Home Run No,. 756.
there is none but you can hit an out of the park or home run
You would have the best chance for hitting a home run in any field located in a higher altitude. This is because the baseball will hold less moisture and go further.