That is when you are the home team in a tied game in the last inning of extra inning and you hit a home run to win the game in most circumstances. You can be behind in runs with tiying or go ahead runs on base this work to. Lastly is could be when I meet your MOM nail her and just leave so I don't hear your stpid questions cuz everyone hit a homer with your MOM. LOve uncle billy
2007-03-19 22:47:15
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answered by skisram 4
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In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run which ends the game. It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the final inning of the game — either the ninth inning, any extra inning, or any other regularly-scheduled final inning. It is called a "walk-off" home run because the teams walk off the field immediately afterward. Sportscasters also use the term "walk-off double" or other such terms if such a hit drives in the winning run to end the game. The terms walk-off hit by pitch or walk-off balk have been applied, and the latter has been dubbed a balk-off (these types of questionable walk-offs are seen by some fans as cheapening the concept). Although the concept is as old as baseball, the term itself has come into wide use only since the 1990s.
2007-03-18 09:00:52
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answered by Canes & Bruins 09-10 4
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In baseball, a walk-off home run is a home run which ends the game. It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the final inning of the game — either the ninth inning, any extra inning, or any other regularly-scheduled final inning. It is called a "walk-off" home run because the teams walk off the field immediately afterward. Sportscasters also use the term "walk-off double" or other such terms if such a hit drives in the winning run to end the game. The terms walk-off hit by pitch or walk-off balk have been applied, and the latter has been dubbed a balk-off (these types of questionable walk-offs are seen by some fans as cheapening the concept). Although the concept is as old as baseball, the term itself has come into wide use only since the 1990s
2007-03-18 08:28:44
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answered by gers_hooligan 3
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It's a home run that is hit by the home team in the ninth inning or later that puts them ahead, and the game is over at that point since the home team gets the last at bats. Interestingly enough, I went to an Arizona Diamondbacks game two years ago that ended in a walk-off walk. In other words, the game was tied in the bottom of the ninth, and the Dodgers' pitcher walked the batter with the bases loaded, forcing in the game-winning run.
2007-03-18 10:50:57
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answered by D-Low 3
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a walk-off home run is a homerun that wins the game. once the batter hits it, the game is over because of the inning either bottom of the ninth or extra innings
2007-03-18 08:32:03
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answered by andrew b 3
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bottom of the ninth and the home team is losing the away team has no more innings 2 om back unless there is extra innnings. so a homerun to tak the lead in th3 bottom of the ninth 2 win a game is a walk of homerun
2007-03-18 08:57:46
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answered by C-Beltran N The Mets 2
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Bottom of the 9th or extra inning and a team is either tied or down,if it's tied and a player hits a solo home run he wins the game and if they are down and he hit a multi home run he wins the game,walk off home run walking off because you've won.
2007-03-18 08:48:59
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answered by metsgurl716 4
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a homerun in the ninth inning where your team is tied, or losing, and you get up, and hit a homerun on the first pitch to win the game
2007-03-19 12:45:16
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answered by Benoit=MUDERER 3
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A walk-off homerun is when it is at the end of the game, and you hit a homerun to win the game. And since the other team cannot go up again, there only option is to "walk-off" the field being upset that they lost.
2007-03-18 08:27:37
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answered by K-Deeznuts 4
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When the game ends by the hitter hitting a home run whether it be in 9 innings or extra innings
2007-03-18 08:45:58
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answered by jojonjesse 3
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