yes...unless that runner reached base on an error or the inning should have been over earlier due to an error
No. When a batter is hit by a pitch, the ball is dead and no runners may advance. However, if the bases were loaded, then all runners are forced to advance and the runner from third would score.
The lead runner coming home from a hit,error,walk, or a balk.
When it is a home run that wins the game in the bottom half of the last inning. This is known as a walk-off home run. If the runner does not touch first base and the umpire sees this the runner is out.
if there is two outs and the error would have meant the third out, then no earned runs will be charged. In all other cases, any runner who reached base on an error will not be considered an earned run ( the batter will be an earned run if the error was not supposed to be the third out.) Any runner who reaches base on a hit or walk but advances a base because of an error will still be considered an earned run when the homerun is hit (including runners who already scored on errors)
Something tells me you won't find that one in the rule book, so I would guess - and it is a guess - that the runner would be called out, as another member of the runner's team - the batsman who just walked - interfered with the pitcher attempting to make a play.
All runners on base move ahead one base. The runner on third scores when he touches home plate. The batter gets an RBI. The pitcher may be charged with an earned run depending on how the runners got on base.The pitcher gets upset with the umpire.
Yes because it was that pitcher's fault for letting him get on base in the 1st place. Yes, runs that score because of walks are still earned. Errors are the only things that factor into whether runs are earned or unearned.
yes, at the age of 17 a person can be forced back home in Texas. A child must live with the parents until they are 18 years old.
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.
Conceivably four although it may be officially ruled something else such as a stolen base, wild pitch, pass ball, or error if anyone other than a runner forced in from third scores. Ball 4 is considered in play and runners may advance at their own risk if they are not being forced forward. Example: Bases loaded, pitcher throws ball 4 very wide of the plate and it goes to the backstop. The runner coming from third scores automatically off the base on balls. The runner on second notices the wild pitch and scores before the catcher can recover the ball. On the same play, the batter-runner tries to move up to second. The catcher throws the ball in to center field while trying to put him out. The center fielder reacts slowly and makes a bad throw and the batter and remaining runner continue around the bases and score. Officially, walk-wild pitch-E2-E8. Unofficially, a grand slam walk.
In the book Kite Runner do they lay out kites to walk on in the winter time?I think someone already asked this question, but, ill answer anyway It is afghani tradition to walk on kites in the winter in kite runner Amir and Hassan walk on their kite and win a competition... i think it is winter when this happens. Kite flying is a relatively unknown sport.. id love to try it!!!
It depends. It's punishment if what happens is what my wife did to me. She put me into leotards once and we were out and she made me go into stores in a leotard. On the last stop about a mile from home she left me there and I had to walk home in leotards and tights.