yes- if goes out of the baseline before he touches first base, he is out.
Derek Jeter had broke a 135 at-bats streak with the bases loaded, when he hit his first and only grand slam on June 18, 2005.
Lou Gehrig took over from Wally Pipp in the 1925 season. Babe Dahlgren took over from Gehrig in the 1939 season.
yes as long as the runner(s) touched home before the tag on the person on first
Yes. Any runs scored before the out (tag or force) are counted. Any runs scored before a pop out do not count.
Lou Gehrig stole his first base on June 24, 1925.
Lou Gehrig played his first game at Yankee Stadium, on June 15, 1923.
Lou Gehrig played baseball as a first baseman. Not soccer.
Yes. If the first baseman tags out the batter on his way to first, the three existing runners can return to their original bases; none can be "forced out."
He can. But it would only be a sacrifice fly if someone scored on the play. So there would likely be runners on first and third or bases loaded.
(Full name) Henry Louis Gehrig. Also known as Lou.
Lou Gehrig's Major League debut was on June 15, 1923 as a pinch hitter.