this is usually after someone makes an out, and usually its when a fielder gets the ball and throws it to first base for an out, then the first baseman tosses it to the shortstop, and he tosses it to the 2nd baseman, and he tosses it to the third baseman, and finally he throws it back to the pitcher, now, keep in mind that you jusy toss the ball, don't throw a bullet, lol, also, never go around the horn with men on base, because the runner could try to take an extra base if you do
he does not go around the horn!
In a traditional baseball infield rotation sequence known as "around the horn," the ball is thrown from the third baseman to the second baseman, then to the first baseman, and finally back to the pitcher. This helps practice and maintain quick and accurate fielding and throwing skills among the infielders.
The duration of Around the Horn is 1800.0 seconds.
Around the Horn was created on 2002-11-04.
In baseball terminology, an "around-the-horn" double play occurs when the third baseman fields a ground ball and throws it to second for an out. The ball is then relayed by a middle infielder to first base for the second out. Since it is the longest way to make a double play, the term is derived from the nautical route from England to India via the horn of Africa.
around cape horn
Just run a lap and have weight training to work your muscles most imporantly try to throw around the horn with accuracy
Around the Horn - 2002 was released on: USA: 28 October 2002
Around the horn was coined by the way ships sailed around Cape Horn before the Panama Canal was built, players did it as a way to ensure that no runners were left on base.
Ships sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to go from the east coast to the west coast.
Elise Horn goes by E.
Kaniehtiio Horn goes by Tiio.