<P> The player throwing the darts is the "batter". Each dart thrown is the same as a pitch in baseball . Darts may be thrown overhanded, underhanded or both depending on league rules . Players throw darts towards the playing field from the pitcher's line at a distance of 25 feet . Where the dart lands on the board determines the outcome of each pitch . The batter continues to throw darts, or bat, until they are safe or out, just like in baseball . </P> <P> A batter is considered safe if his or her dart lands on first, second, or third base or by any combination of plays that put him safely "on base ." </P> <P> A run is scored when a player advances safely around first, second and third base and returns safely to home plate . A player may score by hitting a home run or by any combination of plays, after he is "on base" (first, second, or third base) by subsequent batters getting either base hits or home runs that brings him home . </P> <P> A player who advances around all of the bases to score is credited with a run (R). While runs scored are considered an important batting statistic, it is regarded as less important than runs batted in (RBIs). </P>

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