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What is the term used when a ball is hit and the batter reaches the following bases safely (without being called out)? please help me a) first base b)second base c)third base d) homerun
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What is the term used when a ball is hit and the batter reaches the following bases safely (without being called out)?
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a) first base
b)second base
c)third base
d) homerun
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First base would be the term
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First base is the answer
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