The bases loaded home run( grand slam) would make 4 runs, then the first triple puts a guy on third base, and the second triple would force the guy on third to score, so a grand slam followed by two triples would technically score 5 runs. However, it would be possible that it would generate only 4 runs, the runs scored from the grand slam, because they could have thrown the guy, from the first triple, out attempting to score.
There are quite a few ways to score from 3rd base in softball: * You can steal * RBI * If the bases are loaded you can get walked in * If the bases are loaded the batter can get hit by pitch * If you are in 12u or about you can perform a delay steal
A Grand Slam A bunch of error....... If the batter was able to score with bases loaded on a single.
THE SCORE WOULD BE A TIE! Two runs would score on the play and the batter's team would win by one run.
It's an all girl game. Nice puzzle.
You can just run home on a play, steal home, tag up, or be walked home (If the pitcher walks someone on loaded bases)
All runners on base score when a home run is hit, assuming they all successfully round the bases without passing each other (a fairly safe assumption unless you're Robin Ventura).
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
yes as long as the runner(s) touched home before the tag on the person on first
A run is a point scored by a team, whether it's accomplished by stealing home or trotting home after a walk with the bases loaded. There are many ways to score a run, and a home run is one of them. A home run can account for as many as four runs (if the bases or loaded) or as few as one (a solo shot).
If there are fewer than two outs, yes. If there are two outs, both the runner on third and the batter must touch their respective bases for the run to count.
If there are less than 2 outs, the runner from 3B would score on the play.However, if there are 2 outs, the runner on 3B would not score, because the third out was a force out. If the third out is a force out, at any base, no run would score.