It's called a triple.
A single is a hit that allows the batter to reach first base safely.
When a player does not succesfellu reach base safely during a game.
There are many different hits that can give a player a safe passage to first base. A player can hit a line drive, a ball up the middle, a ball off the walls around the stadium, a home run, etc. Batters can also reach first through a error made by the defensive team.
No. Runner must reach 1st safely.
The error stands as the batter reached a base safely.
Generally, the percentage of plate appearances in which a given hitter will reach base safely.
The passive form of "Did you reach your home safely?" is "Was your home reached safely by you?" which is very awkward indeed.
Both HAVE and DO are auxiliary verbs, but you can't use DO with "reached." When you use DO as an auxiliary, the verb reverts to its bare form and it is DO that is conjugated. This is called do support and used for emphasis or questions."Have you reached home safely?" (present perfect - have reached)"Does she reach home safely on the bus?" (does reach)"I always do reach home safely." (do reach)
The batter will need to reach 1st base safely (credited with reaching safely by hit or error) before any runs count on a play where a 3rd out is recorded. If the batter and all runners required to run advance to the next base safely, any player crossing the plate before the out will count. If all players required to run DO NOT safely advance then no runs will count even if they cross the plate before the out is recorded (much like many rules in baseball there are several scenerios, those need to be discussed on the discussion page)
Spacesheep is needed to reach Neptune safely.
it can reach about 350 to 500F
Yes, it is sure.