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  2. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    An older term for a home run, often a high fly ball, that barely clears the fence at that part of the outfield closest to the plate. It was frequently used in reference to such hits at the Polo Grounds, former home of the New York Giants, which had notoriously short foul lines. Its use has declined since that stadium was demolished, and even ...

  3. Home run - Wikipedia

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    An offshoot of hitting for the cycle, a "home run cycle" is when a player hits a solo home run, two-run home run, three-run home run, and grand slam all in one game. This is an extremely rare feat, as it requires the batter not only to hit four home runs in the game but also to hit the home runs with a specific number of runners already on base.

  4. Boy Hits Home Run in Honor of Grandma. Hours Later, He ... - AOL

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    Boy Hits Home Run in Honor of Grandma. Hours Later, He Learns She Died Shortly Before the Game. Jordan Greene. November 26, 2024 at 4:30 AM "Final gifts to each other," the boy's mom wrote on TikTok.

  5. Home Run (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film had a limited release on April 19, 2013 in the United States and has grossed over $2,861,020. [3]The film was endorsed by numerous current and former baseball players, including Mariano Rivera, Adam LaRoche, Andy Pettitte, Craig Stammen, Ben Zobrist, R. A. Dickey, Barry Lyons, Bill Buckner, Tim Salmon, Dwight Evans, Jim Sundberg, Brett Butler, and Jose Alvarez, among other sports figures.

  6. Little League home run - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known Little League home run discovered as of 2018 was made by Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers versus the Cleveland Naps on September 10, 1911, [6] nearly 28 years before the Little League organization itself was founded and thus available to lend its name to such a play.

  7. Walk-off home run - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. For a home run to end the game, it must be hit in the bottom of the final inning and generate enough runs to exceed the opponent's score. Because the opponent will not have an opportunity to score any more runs, there is no need to finish the inning and the team on defense will ...

  8. How MLB and Dodgers are cashing in on Shohei Ohtani's 50-50 ...

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    Before Ohtani hit his 50th home run, prime Section 304 tickets on the Dodgers website for Saturday’s game were available for $215.60 each. ... After Ohtani hit his 50th home runmeaning the ...

  9. Homer in the Gloamin' - Wikipedia

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    The Homer in the Gloamin' is one of the most famous home runs in baseball folklore, hit by Gabby Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs near the end of the 1938 Major League Baseball season. [1] A play on the popular song "Roamin' in the Gloamin'", the phrase was written by Associated Press reporter Earl Hilligan in a story about the game. [citation needed]