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  2. Lead off - Wikipedia

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    A typical lead is six to ten feet (two to three meters) from the base. If the lead is too large, the runner risks being picked off. If the lead is too small, the runner has a disadvantage in reaching the next base, whether in a stolen base attempt or in connection with the next batted ball.

  3. Baseball5 - Wikipedia

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    When scoring, a runner may step on the batter's box instead of home plate in order to avoid collisions. However, a run can not be scored during a play where the third out in the inning is made by: the batter-runner before reaching first base; a runner who is forced out (i.e. the runner was required to reach the next base but failed to)

  4. Scoring position - Wikipedia

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    A variation to this statistic is called Batting Average with two outs and Runners in Scoring Position, which is also calculated by dividing a players' hits with runners on second or third by their at bats in this situation. A hit is more likely to score at least one or two runs-depending on the speed of the runner, the strength of the ...

  5. Cleanup hitter - Wikipedia

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    Each individual hitter's strengths and weaknesses determine their spot on the daily lineup card. As the number four hitter's primary responsibility is to turn base runners into runs, a hitter with a high slugging percentage and batting average, especially with runners in scoring position, is generally preferred to the higher on-base percentage (OBP) and low strikeout rates of hitters earlier ...

  6. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    A runner legally touching a base is "safe"—in most situations he may not be put out. Runners may attempt to advance from base to base at any time (except when the ball is dead). A runner that must attempt to advance is forced, when all previous bases are occupied and a batted ball that touches the ground is a fair ball. The runner forced to ...

  7. Leadoff hitter - Wikipedia

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    Secondary goals for such a player include wearing down a pitcher's stamina and providing a dangerous presence along the basepaths to create more offensive opportunities. As a result, the prototypical leadoff hitter is small ball oriented, with elements such as contact ability, speed, patience, and occasionally defense elevated to an important ...

  8. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    At the site, a frame is assembled within which a lattice work of cotton thread is made. Cotton batting, either new or retrieved from discarded quilts, is prepared in a mobile carding machine. The mechanism of the carding machine is powered by a small, petrol motor. The batting is then added, layer by layer, to the area within the frame.

  9. Bat-and-ball games - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] If the ball is struck into the field, then the batter may become a runner trying to reach a safe haven or "base"/"ground". [16] [17] While in contact with a base, the runner is "safe" from the fielding team and in a position to score runs. Leaving a safe haven places the runner in danger of being put out (eliminated).

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