The warning track is commonly used in baseball to describe the area nearest the fence to give players warning of the fence that is approaching. It is usually opposite the area before it ex. the outfield is grass meaning the warning track is dirt/gravel etc.
by saying "Home Run" you imply that it was ruled a hit, so then no it cannot be an error on the play. However, there are situations where a batter can round the bases and people call it a "Home Run" when in actuallity there was an error on the play so it goes down officially as a 4-base error (i.e a fielder is standing on the warning track and the ball bounces out of his glove and goes over the fence) -- this examply would not technically be a "home run", but that is more then likely what fans will call it
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track , herdling , fence jumper i guess i hope i helped !
a warning track
It usually varies by field.
He doesn't have to work for them. But his daughter is in the camp and wants to be close to her.
It is normally called a 'single track'.The alternative is when two or more tracks run in parallel, this is called a 'double track' or a 'multiple track'.
A good mix for the warning track is 50% decomposed granite and 50% crushed, 1/8 inch red brick.
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It is not told why Paramount does not have the FBI Anti Piracy Warning Screen. But it is probably because paramount has their own piracy warning system sat up to help keep things on track.
Warning track