If the third out is a force play or a fly out, a run can not score, no matter how soon a runner crosses home before that third out.
If the batter hits the ball over the outfielder's head with runners on first and third, and the runner on first constantly slips and falls as he runs to second, the fact that the batter got to first and the runner on third got home several seconds before the runner going to second was forced out, is just too bad. It's still a force out, and no run scores.
No, only an offensive player can score a run, and they must be in order. If one runner passes another runner, he's out.
Each time a player crosses the home plate and has passed all of the bases, that is one point. You just add points after that until the 9 innings are up.
Yes, the compound noun 'home plate' is a common noun, a general word for a position on a Baseball field where the player stands to hit a ball and a player tries to reach to score; a general word for any home plate on any baseball field.
Yes.
"R" is for runs scored which means the number of times a player crosses home plate.
Yes, the compound noun 'home plate' is a common noun, a general word for a position on a Baseball field where the player stands to hit a ball and a player tries to reach to score; a general word for any home plate on any baseball field.
When your bat crosses the plane of the rear point of the plate
the 2 circles by home plate on a baseball field are called the on-deck circles and they are for the next player up to bat to warm up before going to home plate
121 feet
Derek Jeter
The two different armors I would recommend for Battleon is the Golden Plate and the Nemesis Plate. The Golden Plate is good if your more defensive and the Nemesis Plate is better if your more offensive.
A baseball plate has five sides.
No player including the catcher is allowed to block the base unless he has the ball. It would be defensive interference and the runner would be safe. The rule is generally not enforced if the ball and the runner arrive at the same time. The reason home plate is somewhat different than second or third is because a runner does not need to remain on home plate where at second and third, overrunning the bag could allow the runner to be tagged out.