A ball hit over the fence
A ball hit over the fence
Jose Canseco
A hit that allows the batter to make a complete circuit of the diamond and score a run, either hit over the fence, or and inside the park home run, which is when the ball is hit and allows the batter to score a run without the ball even leaving the park
it means a player hit the ball over the outfield fence and he gets to round the bases and score
it has to be a fair ball, and go over the fence. if a fan reaches over the fence and catches the ball, the umpires can call it back. If you had some violation such as being out of the box when you hit the ball or if you had two much pine tar on your bat, the umpires can call that back as well.
It is a Home Run.
Ball Bouncing Home Runno because if it bounce over the fence it is called a ground rule double. the runner advances to second base. so no it hasn't and never will. Yes, this was a rule in MLB until 1930. The rule was changed for the 1931 season to read:"A fair hit ball which bounces through or over a fence, or into the stands, is considered a ground rule double instead of a home run."
If the ball is hit over the boundary on the full, 6 runs are awarded to the batsman.
automatic home run
The most common way a home run is hit is when a batter hits a ball over the fence in fair territory. The other way a home run can be hit is called an inside-the-park home run, which is when a batter hits a fair ball that does not leave playable territory and the batter reaches home plate before the defensive team puts him out and there are no errors on the play.
in baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run