an inside the park home run is when a player hits the ball and he makes it all the way around the bases without the ball ever leaving the park (aka-a traditional home run) usually inside the park homeruns happen when mistakes are made in the outfield, ex. an overthrow, wrong cut-off man, or just bad ounce off of a wall. although the player who hit the ball has to be really fast and an intelligent base runner.
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Larry Doby - 575 feet at Griffith Stadium 1950
The Major League Baseball teams that haven't hosted the All Star Game or other All Star festivities such as the Futures Game and the Homerun Derby are the Phillies' Citizens Bank Park, Marlins Park, Nationals Park, Petco Park which is the Padres' home park, Tropicana Field which is the Rays' home field, the new Yankee Stadium that was opened for the 2009 season and the home of the Cincinnati Reds which is the Great American Ball Park however the Great American Ball Park will be hosting the All Star Game in 2015.
Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
triples u have to hit a triple 2 hit an inside the park homer.