As many as the players can hit. There is no limit.
1 Home run counts as 4 total bases. ya i agree a total of 4 baces :)
No, a home run does not count as a single hit in baseball. A home run is a hit that allows the batter to circle all the bases and score a run.
When all the bases are loaded and a player hits a home run in baseball, it is called a grand slam.
There is no time limit, however, you should hit it in a reasonable amount of time, i.e a few seconds.
no. you don't. but if you do your run counts. if you don't run the bases, you forfeit a run. good luck with that one.
Ben Buff hit 19 home runs in Cooperstown. He played for the Tennessee Titans, and ran a 12.1 around the bases. he is originally from California.
On September 18, 2011, Pablo Sandoval hit two fourth-inning home runs against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. He also hit a triple in the game, giving him 11 total bases for the contest.
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.
That is what you are supposed to do- step on home plate to get the credit for the home run. You have to touch all of the bases aftet you hit the home run.
The key difference between a grand slam and a home run in baseball is that a grand slam is a home run hit with all bases loaded, resulting in four runs scored, while a regular home run is a hit that allows the batter to score a run by circling all the bases.
Nobody hit 50 hr & stole 40 bases in a single season. The closest to it was alfonso soriano & next closest was a rod both hit more than 40 hrs & both stole more than 40 bases