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A player must touch all four bases in order to score a home run in baseball.
When all the bases are loaded and a player hits a home run in baseball, it is called a grand slam.
The shortest length around the bases is 360 feet, 90 feet between each of the three bases and home plate. When running out a home run, or any other hit, however, most players do not run in a straight line between the bases, so the actual distance the player runs around the bases would be slightly longer than the 360 feet.
i'd say about 3/4 of the game. you have to run when you feild, run when you hit, and obviously run when you steal bases
The point of baseball is to hit the ball and run the bases.
No, a home run in baseball counts as 1 base.
So the players have something to run to
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A point in the game of baseball is called a "run".
its baseball because you run around bases and you play with a ball
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"Running all the bases" refers to a baseball player successfully running around the diamond to touch first, second, third, and home plate in one play, resulting in a home run. It signifies the player's speed and skill in navigating the bases for a score.