On a Home Run, the runner is still required to touch all bases, even if he is entitled a run. If he misses any base, including Home Plate, and makes no attempt to return to the base to touch it, he will be declared Out and his run does not score. If other runners are also running and touch all of the bases, their runs will score. If there are two outs with runners on, only the runners who crossed the plate before his run would score.
Yes, 5 runners score points.
A good score in a cross country race where you run 7 runners and score the top 5 is 15. 15 is also a perfect score which is only achieved if your top 5 runners finish in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th places.
Nitendo has confirmed the highest Recorded score in pacman is 3,212,000 was recorded on a almost perfect game.
runners take the score sheets from the judges and 'run' them to th main desk.
technically, no, that's why it is called a dead ball, all runners go back to the bag they were at before the play started. unless it is a ground rule double, however, then the runner gets two bases from where he started when the play began. so if the player began on second, he can score.
if this occurs the most simple answer will be both a score and ejection. the runners score because the ball is still in play however its a warning because in the rules of baseball you cannot do that.
Polly Umrigar was the first Indian to score a double century in Tests. Sachin Tendulkar was the first Indian to score a double century in ODI.
well, what you have to do is score two goals in a match then you would have scored a double!
100 is the worst televised bowling score ever recorded.
It is a golf term. It means to score three under par on a hole. If your par is four, you would have to get a hole in one to score a double eagle. If your par is five, you would score 2. This term is an outdated one, and is rarely used because it is rarely applicable.
Yes, if he leaves the game with runners on base (who are not on base due to an error) who come in to score to cause his team to give up the lead, the pitcher who is not on the field gets the loss. He is responsible for those runners. If a pitcher leaves no runners on or exits at then end of a half inning with a tie score, then he will receive a no decision, regardless of the performance of his team afterwards.