In fact, it's a fluke either
batter hit them out of the park.
Not exact matches
And even if he
hits it
out of the
park I'd still rather pitch to the next man from a windup than have a man on base and the
batter still be the tying run.
So the
batter dives into the pitch — he doesn't simply stride toward the pitcher as in the old days — and is just as likely to pull an outside pitch
out of the
park as he is to
hit it
out to the opposite field.
After going up 20 - 0 in the first quarter against the Cardinals, Torrey Smith played the role
of batter and
hit one
out of the
park following his touchdown.