Yes.
It is called a foul
The batter is out any time the umpire judges that she has abandoned her attempt to run the bases. In this case, the umpire will probably judge that turning toward the dugout (especially if she advances toward the dugout) is an abandonment of her attempt to run the bases and call her out.
When a fly ball is caught, the batter doesn't do anything but go back to the dugout.
because one of his teammates will bring it to him.
Anytime a manager advances from the dugout and says something to the pitcher it is considered a visit to the mound, unless it is in regards to an injury, in which they can only discuss the injury. If a manager visits the mound and then turns back to the dugout and then turns again to say something else, this is considered a 2nd visit, and the pitcher will by rule have to leave the game. Generally you will see catchers look into the dugout and the manager will give him a sign to go out and talk to the pitcher
No
in the game of baseball is the batter turned runner automatically out for going into the dugout thinking the play would be made, but the first baseman was never on the bag when the throw was received?
The home dugout is the first base dugout.
The dugout for the Indian team was quite relaxed. This is a sample sentence using the word dugout.
Cypress dugout is a hole
The rules with Managers being ejected from the game is that they cannot remain in the dugout so they have to go into the clubhouse after the point of their ejection. However they are allowed to watch the game from stadium seats but they have to be in civilian clothes and cannot be close to their team's dugout.
Yes. The manager tells the player who is going to be pinch hit for that he will not bat and tells the player that he wants to pinch hit to get a bat and bat for whoever the manager wants him to hit for.