A 'lead off walk' is when the first batter (lead off) of an inning gets on base from a base on balls (walk).
It means that when you walk, your toes tend to point inward slightly.
It's what happens when you have a leg amputated.
a dot that went for a walk
no but it is just a trick of the mind. no one can walk on water
You take 20 minutes to walk each mile, and then you do that for 3 miles.
Ramp walk is another term for runway walk. "Ramp" is a term that is mostly used in the UK and India.
A walk off is when the home team scores the winning run in the bottom of the final inning, and the hitter and any baserunners get to walk off the field with the victory. Most games end when a team that holds the lead records the final out. Somehow when the defense walks off the field as the winners, it is not considered walking off.
Nothing.
The lead runner coming home from a hit,error,walk, or a balk.
A lead.
Base on balls A walk
it means base an balls which is just a walk
A bb is a "base on balls" also known as a walk
To ambulate is the medical term for to walk.
Lead (to walk a dog) and lead (lead in a pencil).
what is a walk on in baseball
The earliest known use of the term in print was in 1988, and quoted a relief pitcher who was disgusted that he had to "walk off" the field after giving up the winning hit. In the next decade or so the term just took hold.