I can think of 12 ways (I answered this question for someone else and onyl thought of ten): Base hit Wild pitch Passed ball Sacrifice fly Squeeze bunt Fielder's choice Ground out by batter Balk by pitcher Batter walked with bases loaded Batter hit by pitch with bases loaded Error on fielder Steal of home What about interference by the catcher on a pitched ball with the bases loaded? Would not the batter be awarded first base, thus forcing the run home from third? Answer We came up with 18: 1. Hit 2. Error 3. Passed Ball 4. Wild Pitch 5. Balk 6. Catcher's Interference 7. Sac Fly 8. Bunt 9. Bases Loaded Walk 10. Bases Loaded HBP 11. Wild pick off throw 12. Wild throw from catcher back to pitcher 13. Steal of home 14. Fielder Interference (Cecile, not Prince) 15. Fan Interference 16. Muffed Infield Fly 17. Fielder's Choice 18. Catcher's Balk
I've been looking for confirmation of this myself, but just looking through the most prolific base stealers' stats, it seems hard to imagine anyone could have stolen third more than Rickey Henderson. He stole third base 322 times, including 34 times in a single season in 1982.
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You do not want to make the 1st out at third because had the runner stayed at second, he could score a run without the benefit of another hit. The next two batters could advance him any number of ways. You do not want to make the third out at third base as with two outs, there is rarely a benefit to being on third as oppossed to second, where one could score on an outfield single.
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I've been looking for confirmation of this myself, but just looking through the most prolific base stealers' stats, it seems hard to imagine anyone could have stolen third more than Rickey Henderson. He stole third base 322 times, including 34 times in a single season in 1982.
If the batter is struck by the pitch in the strike zone, the ball remains live so if it was the third strike it would be an out. The runner could score from third base.
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You cannot score after the third out. But, you can score BEFORE the third out - but only if the runner touches home before the out is made AND the third out is not a force-out.
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