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The easiest way to do it: When a ball is hit and a few people run back and step on home plate, you get a few points.
Below is a schematic diagram of the baseball stadium. There are four bases on the baseball field, which are 1st base, 2nd base, 3rd base, and home plate counterclockwise. From first to third base, only one offensive player can stand at a time at each base.
A striker, i.e., an offensive player, scores one point when he hits the ball and runs from first base to home plate. Of course, this process may not be done all at once, and it will require the help of the next teammate. For example:
The first time you can only go to second base, but the next hit player may be able to send himself back to home plate.
As a friend on the first floor said, hitting a home run when there is no one on the base gets a point (because he is the only one who returns to home plate). This is also called a Yangchun home run. It's usually a home run like this, because very few people don't rely on a home run to score on home runs.
In the same way, a bat, at most, can score four points, which is the kind of full-base home run (one, two, and third bases) The batter hits a home run, and four people run back to home plate. It's also called a home run!
But not all runs are scored on home runs!
The initial goal of each player who hits the game is not to hit a home run, but to make sure that they can get on base safely and get opportunities for their teammates who are playing below.
So every time before the change of court (that is, the exchange of offense and defense), a total of a few people return to home plate safely (only home plate, but before the ball arrives), and the inning is worth a few points.
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There is no one on the base, and the home run gets a point, which is generally called a home run.
There was one man on base, and the batter scored two points on the home run.
There were two on base, and the batter hit a home run for three points.
There are three people on base, i.e., full base, and the batter hits a home run to score four points, which is a slam home run
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No one on base 1 point.
1 man on base, 2 points.
2 on base, 3 points.
3 on base, 4 points.
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A home run guesses three numbers – answer: 916. High base and deep trench.
gāo lěi shēn qiàn
Explanation] Fortress: A fort around a barracks; Trench: Trench. High fortress, deep moat. Described as sturdy.
Structure] joint idiom.
Usage] as an object, a definite sentence; Described as sturdy.
synonyms] high base deep ditch.
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The distance between the baseball's bases is meters (60 feet), while the distance between baseball bases and bases is meters (90 feet).
In softball, the pitching distance is meters (40 feet), whereas baseball is pitched over meters (60 feet, 6 inches).
Softball bowlers use lower arm movement to pitch, while baseball bowlers pitch their hands over their shoulders.
Unlike baseball bowlers, softball bowlers do not throw the ball on protruding mounds.
In softball, the runner must keep one foot on the ground before the ball is thrown.
Softball has seven innings, while baseball has nine innings.
Another obvious difference is that if the two teams are still tied after nine innings, the softball rules dictate that each team will run from second base in their respective half-innings during the play-offs to increase their chances of scoring.
In addition, softball has a safety base at first base, which is an orange base attached to the regular white base to avoid collisions. The runner must run to the orange safety base, while the first baseman must run to the white base.
Baseball is simply about pitching, hitting and catching. The two teams take turns attacking and defending. In nine innings, the pair with the most points wins.
After all three pitchers on the first team are out, the two teams switch offense and defense. If the two teams are tied in 9 innings, there will be an extra game until the winner is decided.
The attacking player runs to the base after hitting the ball, touches the first, second, and third bases in turn, and finally safely touches the home plate to score one point. Most of the scoring in baseball is scored by the batter who goes to first base. Then run to home plate in turn, but there are also very exciting home run situations.
A home run is a home run when a batter hits the ball out (usually out of the outfield guardrail) and the batter returns to home plate safely. A batting shot that a batter hits safely on base without error is called an hit.
Softball is a relatively unpopular sport in China, and many people confuse it with baseball, thinking that the men's event is called baseball and the women's event is called softball. In fact, softball is a sport that differs from baseball in many ways, and there are men's softball teams in many countries. Softball evolved from baseball, but there is a big difference between them:
Softball uses a larger ball than baseball.
Finally, in the Olympics, baseball already adopted wooden bats, while most softball batters still use aluminum bats. There are even three-sided bats that can be used in softball, but people still prefer to use regular round bats.
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What is a hit, what is a first base, what is a second base, what is a home run.
In the same way, a second base hit is a situation in which a batter hits the ball safely on second base, and a home run is a situation in which the batter returns to home plate freely and other runners on the base also return to home plate to score when the batter hits an outfield ball that crosses the home run line and is in the middle of the field.
Most of the scores in home run softball games are scored by batters who go to first base and then run to home plate, but there are also very exciting home run situations. A home run is when a batter hits an incoming ball (usually out of the outfield guardrail) and the batter runs through it in turn.
Offensive methods for first, second, third base and safe return to home plate.
The baseball term homer means "home run" and is equivalent to home run. There are many other terms associated with baseball, such as hit, solo homer, grand slam home run, etc.
In home run baseball, a home run is a hitter that wraps around all the bases. All runners who are already on the base pack receive one point each, except for the runner who runs to the finish home plate, who can score one point each.
Strikeouts are strikeouts, that is, one pitcher throws 3 good balls in a row, then the hitter is out, if the pitcher throws a bad ball, and the hitter swings the bat, it is also a good ball.
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First of all, you have to understand the baseball field, the baseball field is a right-angle fan, the right-angled part of the fan also has a diamond, there is a circle on the right-angled part, which is the receiving area, and then the counterclockwise direction is the first base, second base and third base. Baseball's offense and defense are completely separated, and in each game, both sides have an attack and a defense, and baseball has 9 innings (softball only has 7 innings, which is to be distinguished). Pitching is defending, and batting is offense.
When pitching, if the ball passes through the good ball area and is below the batter's armpit and above the knee, and then ** retracts (catches) the ball, it is a good ball, otherwise it is a bad ball. Throwing three good balls knocks your opponent out of the game (this is known as a "strikeout"), and throwing four bad balls will send your opponent to first base. When attacking, the batsman hits the ball, if he hits the ball, and there is no out of bounds (if out of bounds, the opponent throws a good ball, when there are already two good balls, it is not counted), you can quickly run the base, the batsman has touched the base when the ball is passed to the base, even if the safe base is successful, otherwise it is regarded as being passed out, when the ball is hit to the midfield (grass), if it is directly received by the midfielder, it is regarded as being caught and killed.
When a player steals a base, if he does not touch the base, the defender touches the opposing player with the ball, and it is considered to be a kill. If you manage to run from first base to second base, then to third base, and finally back to home base, you will be scored. If you let your player get on base safely or score a hit, it is called a hit, and the highest level of a hit is a home run.
A home run is when a home run striker hits the ball out of the baffle or in the stands without hitting the ball out of bounds. In this case, the batter can run safely and eventually run back to home plate to score, or if there is a runner on base, he can safely run back to home plate, so a maximum of 4 runs can be scored on a home run. The simple rule is roughly like this.
As for the origin of baseball, some say it is in the United Kingdom, some say it is in the United States, but few say it is in Japan.
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Baseball originated in the United States and is also popular in Japan (know Koshien, right?). In China, it is an unpopular sport. But everybody worked hard.
A home run is a home run in an area that extends on both sides of a fan-shaped field, and the batter hits a high fly ball out of the baffle in that area. If it's from both sides, it's a throw-in. When a batter hits a home run, the runner on all bases, including home plate, can run back to home plate to score.
That is, a home run is the strongest hit that can be scored for sure, with a minimum of one point and a maximum of four points.
Other rules can be checked for information or to watch the game
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Put simply, a home run is when the batter hits the pitcher's ball off the field (not out of the boundary) that the ball is considered impossible for the defender to pick up, so the batter has an infinite amount of time to run through first base, second base, third base and home run at a leisurely pace, so it's called a home run.
In addition, when there are people at first, second and third base, the home plate hit is called a home run 4 points, as far as I know, baseball originated in Japan, and the popularity of Chinese sports has always been relatively slow, and the specific rules I recommend you a most touching anime baseball hero in Japan in the 80s of the last century. . . I've watched it n times and I can't find the course if I want to play...
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First of all, a home run is a home run, just with a different translation.
Then a home run (home run) is a type of hit, which includes a first run, a second run, a third base, and a home run.
Baseball scoring is to score by running a lap in the order of first base, second base, third base, and home base.
All four of these different hits can be used to push the hitter forward to a base in front of him and score.
Of course, there are other ways to run bases, such as slays, steals, etc., but in general, hits are part of the running base, of course, sometimes hits don't necessarily score, and sometimes they can score, it also depends on the situation.
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Baseball scoring is counted on the number of home runs it takes. One point at a time has nothing to do with hitting, home runs, home runs and normal running bases.
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HR stands for HomeRun, which is a home run. In baseball, a home run is a hitter that wraps around all the bases after a batter hits an incoming ball (usually out of the outfield railing). All runners who are already on the base pack receive one point each, except for the runner who runs to the finish home plate, which gets one point each.
A home run only needs to hit the ball outside the home run wall at the back of the field, and the ball is in bounds when it flies out, so the baseball bounces out of the home run wall is also a home run, but this situation rarely happens in official games, because the home run wall is high and the baseball field is not elastic enough to make the baseball ** so high.
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If it bounces off the ground in bounds and then pops off a home run wall, it is not a home run, and it is considered an automatic second run (ground rule double automatic double). In this case, the batter automatically goes up to second base, the runner on first base goes up to third base (and can't go straight to third base like a live ball), and the runner on second and third base runs back to score.
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When you hit second base in the field, you will automatically push two base packs when there is someone on the base pack.
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Home run (ie"Home run"Home run refers to a kind of baseball in which a hitter can circle the infield and step on all the bases for a week in the order of first base, second base, third base, and home plate.
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