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Yes, a force out at home is possible if the bases are loaded in baseball.
A point in the game of baseball is called a "run".
Grand Slam
A home run is worth one point plus the number of runners on base. If there are no runners on base, it is just one point. If the bases are loaded, it is four points and is called a "grand slam".
In baseball terminology, a grand slam is a home run hit when the bases are "loaded". Meaning that the home run is hit with runners on 1st, 2nd & 3rd base. The result is that 4 runs are scored. A home run normally occurs when a baseball is hit into the grandstands in fair territory. An "inside the park" home run occurs when the hitter can run all the way from home plate then around the bases and ends up back on home plate. It is not a home run if an error allows the hitter to run all the bases.
Yes it is a forced out as long as you get them in order from 4,3,2,1
There is no 4th base. There is Home "Plate".
Home rune, steal home, Balked in the the pitcher, Walked in with bases loaded, by the batter hitting a single, Sack file, Run down between third and home, passed ball by the pitcher or catcher
Lefty is someone who either hits or throws left handed. Slam is used in Grand slam, some one who hits a bases loaded home run.
If a batter hits a home run, he can automatically run around all the bases and the team gets a point. If there are any runners already on the bases, then they count as points too. This is why you can have two-run home runs and 3-run home runs. If the bases are loaded, and the player at bat hits a home run, then the team gets four points. This is called a grand slam.
i think it depends on which field its hit to. (right=first, center=second,right=third), usually it would be home, since you are asking with bases loaded. I'm not completely sure on this, but i have baseball experience. If you really need to know i'd ask someone like a coach.
In Baseball there are four bases: first, second, third, and home.