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∙ 12y agoIt helps you avoid the ghosts in the Pokemon tower
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Only if the first baseman is pulled off the bag by the throw, and you do it to avoid the tag. Other than that, never do it because it has been proved it slows you down.
It depends. In the major leagues it is legal, but depending on which level of baseball your talking about (Little League, College, High School) it may not be legal.
he must tag the runner with the baseball
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That would be a force out (the same as if the ball had been hit to an infielder) and the batter would not be credited with a base hit.Yep, scored Fielder's Choice 8-6 or 8-4
If you are caught driving that vehicle you will be arrested.
I heard that if they are "up the line" you can't slide or avoid the tag there for "railroading' the catcher.
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Yes. He/she belongs there. However, he/she cannot tag any runners out. Only the fielder with the baseball can tag runners out. That's why fielders often pass to make tag-outs occur even faster.
he is not out as long as he stays in the base line