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How many runs to end a game?

A baseball or softball game ends when the home team leads by 10+ runs after 5 innings (4½ if the home team is winning) in high school/youth, or 8+ runs in college softball. A single "walk-off" run in the bottom of the final inning also ends the game. NCAA.com +4
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How many runs before they stop a game?

If at the end of a regulation game one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) or more runs respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning.
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Is a home run 3 runs?

Two-Run Homer: If there is one runner on base at the time of the home run, both the batter and the runner score, resulting in two runs total. Three-Run Homer: When there are two runners on base, a home run will score three runs—one for the batter and one for each baserunner.
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What is the 10 run rule in baseball?

NFHS Rule 4-2-2 (10-Run Rule): A game is ended any time after 5 innings or after 4½ innings when the visiting team is ten or more runs behind and has completed its turn at bat, or when the home team is behind by 10 or more runs and has completed its turn at bat (after five innings).
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Does the MLB have a mercy rule?

The only form of a mercy rule in the MLB is when they have the World Baseball Classic (WBC). In this case, the rule is that if one team is up by 10 runs, at least 7 innings have to go by, and the game will then be concluded. This is a typical number for the rule, but other sports have higher numbers, like football.
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What is the 7 inning run rule?

The 7-inning run rule, or mercy rule, in baseball allows a game to end early if one team has a 10-run lead after seven complete innings (or 6.5 innings if the home team is ahead), with the leading team declared the winner, preventing further play in lopsided games, commonly used in college baseball and youth leagues but not typically in MLB regular season. 
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Why is there an ohtani rule?

The one key distinction: it only applies to the starting pitcher, not relievers. Ohtani is MLB's lone two-way player (for now), so the rule meant he was able to start a game on the mound, be his team's designated hitter, then continue hitting once he was pulled as the pitcher.
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What is the 45 rule in baseball?

Umpires are told that a lefty must not break the 45-degree rule. Meaning that if their right leg lands more than 45 degrees toward home plate when they throw over to first on a pickoff, they have committed a balk.
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What scores trigger the mercy rule?

How the Mercy Rule Works
  • Typically activated when a team leads by 35 or more points.
  • Most commonly applied after the first half or at the start of the second half.
  • Triggers a continuous game clock that stops only for timeouts, injuries, or official reviews.
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Has there ever been a 3 pitch inning in MLB history?

Yes, three-pitch innings have occurred many times in MLB history, though they are quite rare, with hundreds recorded, featuring pitchers getting three outs on just three pitches (one per batter). While not as famous as an immaculate inning (9 pitches, 3 strikeouts), it's a known feat, with Walter Johnson holding the record for most career three-pitch innings (four) and recent examples like Mike Minor (2019) and Lou Trivino (2020) achieving it.
 
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What is the rarest play in baseball?

The rarest play in baseball is arguably the unassisted triple play, where a single fielder records all three outs, with only about 15 occurring in MLB history, making it rarer than a perfect game. Other incredibly rare feats include hitting two grand slams in one inning (Fernando Tatis Sr. is the only one) or even fielding an unassisted triple play that ends the game, a feat achieved only twice.
 
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What's the hardest position in baseball?

While opinions vary, Catcher is widely considered the hardest baseball position due to intense physical demands (squatting, blocking) and immense mental load (pitch calling, game management, constant focus on every pitch). Other contenders for difficulty include Pitcher (physical stress, mental game) and Third Baseman (reflexes, "hot corner"). 
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What counts as finishing a game?

A game is completed when you completed the main story. If you play Grand Theft Auto, the game is completed when you finish the main mission of the campaign. Achievements are a complete different things.
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What is the 5 run rule?

FIVE run rule: The inning is over after 5 runs are scored by a team except if it is the last inning. Coaches must agree prior to the inning that it will be considered the last inning. Slaughter rule: The game is over after the third inning if a team leads by twelve runs.
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When can a baseball game end?

If not terminated early, regulation games last until the trailing team has had the chance to make 27 outs (nine innings). If the home team is leading after the visiting team has made three outs in the top of the ninth inning, the home team wins and does not have to come to bat in the bottom of the ninth.
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What is the rarest rule in the NFL?

Some of the weirdest NFL rules include the rare Fair Catch Free Kick, where a team can attempt a field goal after a fair catch; the now-defunct Tuck Rule, which protected QBs from fumbles if their arm was moving forward; and rules against spinning footballs, leapfrogging tacklers, and dragging linemen, often for safety or sportsmanship. There's also the "Holy Roller Rule" (restricting fumbles late in games), the One-Point Safety, and obscure penalties like a false start if the QB mishandles a snap through their legs.
 
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Can you walk someone and still have a perfect game?

To achieve a perfect game, a team must not allow any opposing player to reach base by any means: no hits, walks, hit batsmen, catcher's interference, fielder's obstruction, and no fielding error, or uncaught third strike that allows a batter to reach base.
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What is the 35 point rule?

DE When one team is ahead by 35 points or more, the remainder of the game shall be played with a running clock, stopping only for timeouts, injuries, technical fouls, and disqualifications.
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Why can't you wear 42 in baseball?

Major League Baseball retired #42 across the entire league in 1997 to honor Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in the modern MLB, recognizing his courage in breaking the color barrier and his immense impact on the sport and society. This makes it the first number ever retired across all of Major League Baseball, though players grandfathered in could continue wearing it until they retired, leading to Mariano Rivera being the last to wear it regularly.
 
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

The rarest pitches in baseball often cited include the screwball, due to its opposite-of-curveball break and arm stress; the eephus, a slow, high-arcing floater; and highly specialized or "novelty" pitches like the gyroball (bullet spin) or submarine changeup (low angle), with specific examples like Senga's "ghost fork" also being extremely rare and effective, making the absolute rarest hard to pinpoint but generally among those that heavily challenge hitter timing and mechanics.
 
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What does 6 4 3 2 in baseball mean?

So, as an example, a 6 4 3 double play means the shortstop fielded the ball and threw it to the second baseman, who turned the double play by throwing it to first base. I have been shocked to find how many charts in so-called baseball reference works get this wrong.
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Is a 110 mph pitch possible?

Throwing 110 mph with a regulation baseball is considered near-impossible due to human biological limits, with the UCL ligament likely snapping before that speed, though some minor leaguers have hit 105-106 mph in games and even faster with lighter balls in workouts, suggesting it's a theoretical "when, not if" barrier for elite pitchers. 
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Who is the greatest DH of all time?

Who is the Greatest Designated Hitter of All-Time?
  • Harold Baines .289/384/1628. The hometown pick. ...
  • Paul Molitor.306/234/1307. ...
  • David Ortiz .281/369/1238. ...
  • Frank Thomas .301/521/1704. ...
  • Edgar Martinez .312/309/1261. ...
  • Who do you think is the greatest DH ever?
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What did Derek Jeter say about Ohtani?

Derek Jeter praised Shohei Ohtani's unprecedented talent, calling him the player with the "greatest toolset" ever seen, but emphasized that Ohtani needs "sustained achievement" over a longer career to be considered among baseball's all-time greats like Hank Aaron or Willie Mays. He views Ohtani as a revolutionary, must-watch player who is great for baseball but reserves "greatest ever" status for legends with longer careers, while acknowledging Ohtani's unique ability to dominate as both a hitter and pitcher. 
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