After the final run crosses home plate, giving a team in the bottom of the final inning the lead, the game is over and the player can "walk off" the field IF; 1. the batter hits a fair ball, inside the park, he must touch first base, 2. if the batter hits the ball over the fence, he may walk off without touching first base.
A 'lead off walk' is when the first batter (lead off) of an inning gets on base from a base on balls (walk).
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The "walk-off" home run is a media made up term and is not an official statistic in baseball. There is no record for "walk-off" home runs for Mantle or any other player.
The Oakland A's In 2012 With 15 Walk Off wins in a single season.
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The term 'walk off' refers to when the home team wins the game in the ninth inning or a later inning. It doesn't have anything to do with the type of play but simply that whatever play occurred was the play that scored the winning run for the home team. You can have a walk off base bit (single, double, triple, or home run), a walk off walk, a walk off hit by pitch, a walk off error, even a walk off balk.
what is a walk on in baseball
Walk off grand slam home run
A walk-off hit is a hit that ends the game (and allows everybody to walk off the field). Thus it is a hit that scores the winning run for the home team in the bottom of the ninth, or in the bottom of an extra inning.
Look at the Baseball FAQ (on page 1): What is a walk off home run? The answer from Sam Silas on 5/6/04 states Dennis Eckersley and the date, circumstances.
A game can not be called because of a walk off home run at the top of the inning because the home team gets to try to earn runs in the bottom of the inning. If the game gets called after the walk off the game reverts back to the last completed inning.