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- what is a \single\? a \double\?
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- when does a \ball\ occur?
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- how is a good slide into a base performed?
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- why is the pitcher considered the most important defensive player on the team?
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- name at least four factors involved in performing a good throw.
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- what would be the effects of a baseball strike?
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Question 5
In baseball, a "single" is when a batter hits the ball and reaches first base safely, with no other base runners advancing more than one base. A "double" is when the batter hits the ball and reaches second base safely, often allowing base runners to advance two bases (e.g., a runner on first might reach third). These are types of base hits that contribute to a team's offensive strategy.
In baseball, a "ball" occurs when the pitcher throws a pitch that is outside the strike zone (the area over home plate, between the batter’s knees and shoulders) and the batter does not swing at it. If the batter swings and misses a pitch outside the strike zone, it is still a strike, but a non - swung pitch outside the zone is a ball. After four balls, the batter is awarded a walk (base on balls) and advances to first base.
To perform a good slide into a base in baseball: First, the runner should start the slide while approaching the base, typically from a running or sprinting position. The body should be low, often with one leg bent and the other extended (a "hook slide" or "feet - first slide" is common). The purpose is to reach the base (e.g., tagging it with a foot) while avoiding being tagged out by a fielder. The slide should be timed so that the runner arrives at the base when it is safe (e.g., before the fielder can apply the tag). Also, the runner should use their hands to balance or protect themselves, and aim to touch the base with their foot (or hand, in some cases) to be considered safe.
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- Single: A batter hits the ball and safely reaches first base (other runners may advance up to one base).
- Double: A batter hits the ball and safely reaches second base (other runners may advance up to two bases).