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  1. Other ways to reach first base include [sources: Sporting Charts, Baseball Reference]: A hit (of course!) Via a pinch runner (a player who is substituted for the player at bat because the at-bat player is slowed by injury).

  2. 18 Αυγ 2000 · Any knowledgeable baseball fan can come up with four ways right off the bat (so to speak): base on balls, hit by pitch, dropped third strike, and catcher’s interference. The question is the fifth way.

  3. These are the primary ways a batter can reach first base in baseball. Base Hit: A base hit occurs when the batter successfully hits the pitched ball and reaches first base before the defense can make a play. It's the most common way to reach first base and can include singles, doubles, triples, or home runs, depending on how far the batter ...

  4. 3 Απρ 2014 · The answer is seven: hit, walk, error, fielders’ choice, hit by pitch, dropped third strike, and defensive interference. A natural question is: Has this ever happened in a major league game? A common trivia question among baseball fans is, “How many ways are there for a batter to reach first base?”

  5. 15 Απρ 2021 · 1) Single. 2) Base on Balls (Walk). 3) Fielder's Choice. 4) Hit By Pitch. 5) Fielding Error. 6) Dropped 3rd Strike (Passed Ball or Wild Pitch). 7) Catcher's Interference. 8) Fielder Interference/Obstruction. 9) Batted Ball hits another runner before a fielder touches it.

  6. 30 Ιουλ 2001 · Correction to 7 ways to reach base without a hit: The author is correct that this is a classic brain-teaser, but traditionally the 7th answer is "Obstruction" (not "Pinch Runner"). Here's why: 1. (Why obstruction should be included) Obstruction is different from catcher interference (which you listed as #5).

  7. Some of the most unusual ways to reach first base include [sources: Major League Baseball, ESPN, Sporting Charts]: Four illegal pitches thrown by a pitcher; an illegal pitch is one thrown to the batter when the pitcher's pivot foot is not in contact with the pitcher's plate or he makes a too-quick return pitch before the batter has time to set up.