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Encyclopedia > Bases loaded

In the sport of baseball, The bases are loaded when there is a runner on each base (1st, 2nd, and 3rd). This presents a great scoring opportunity for the batting team. The act of causing the bases to become loaded is called loading the bases.


A bases loaded situation is the only time there is a force at home plate


When a home run is hit with the bases loaded, it is called a grand slam.




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Softball: Bases loaded, no outs, batter... (361 words)
Bases loaded, no outs, batter hits a pop up that either the F6 or F5 can catch with ordinary effort, the umpire rules infield fly, the ball is caught by F5.
The third base coach informs the umpire that F5 is using an illegal glove/mitt.
B) The glove is removed and the batter bats again with the bases loaded.
Bases Loaded (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (615 words)
Bases Loaded featured a unique television-style depiction of the pitcher-batter matchup, as well as strong play control and a relatively high degree of realism, which made it one of the most popular baseball games of the early NES.
At the time Bases Loaded was released, few video games were licensed by major league sports.
Therefore, the league depicted in Bases Loaded is a fictitious league of 12 teams.
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