My son heard me read this question out loud and immediately piped up with six. Then he said five and went back to say six again. He is not 100% certain, but would love to hear from others on what they think is the correct answer. OK, Crystal. My pipes are warmed up and ready to go. The answer would be 6 and here is one scenario: First batter hits a triple and is thrown out at the plate trying for an inside the park home run. No runners on and one out. Second batter hits a triple and is thrown out at the plate trying for an inside the park home run. No runners on and two outs. Third batter hits a single. Runner on first and two outs. Fourth batter hits a single. Runners on first and second and two outs. Fifth batter hits a single. Bases loaded and two outs. Sixth batter hits a ball that strikes one of the runners. The runner is declared out and the batter is credited with a single. Six hits, no runs.
Lou Gehrig struck out 790 times during his career.
Should a batter hit a grand slam home run to end a game (a so-called walk off grand slam), the batter would be credited with 4 RBIs, no matter what the score was at the time. When a home run ends a game, all runs count, unlike another base hit that scores the winning run or runs. In that case only enough runs that put the team ahead counts..not so for home runs.
who holds the mariners career record for grand slams how many
14 grand slam singles
4 Runs score. The Batter, The runner on 1st, The Runner on 2nd and the runner on 3rd.
4 runs would score: the 3 runners on base plus the batter who hit the home run. Grand! Slam!
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it means average of how many times the batter hits the ball
You can score from second base several ways. First, you can score on a single if it is hit far enough. You can also score on an error. You can steal third and make it home on a bunt or a hit. You can reach home from second base with a sacrifice hit, or an extra base hit by the batter.
if you mean run on then it would be 10 at least but if oyu mean base hits then 4
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no.. if you have 2 strikes.. and you hit a foul... you can have as many foul hits as you want and you wont get out.. hope i helped... (:
The hitter would take 2nd, 1st, or 3rd depending on what type of inerference. If at the inerference came at the plate after the pitch, batter takes 1st.
My son heard me read this question out loud and immediately piped up with six. Then he said five and went back to say six again. He is not 100% certain, but would love to hear from others on what they think is the correct answer. OK, Crystal. My pipes are warmed up and ready to go. The answer would be 6 and here is one scenario: First batter hits a triple and is thrown out at the plate trying for an inside the park home run. No runners on and one out. Second batter hits a triple and is thrown out at the plate trying for an inside the park home run. No runners on and two outs. Third batter hits a single. Runner on first and two outs. Fourth batter hits a single. Runners on first and second and two outs. Fifth batter hits a single. Bases loaded and two outs. Sixth batter hits a ball that strikes one of the runners. The runner is declared out and the batter is credited with a single. Six hits, no runs.
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
It would score 4 (four) runs.