Hank Aaron's 715 home run ball was caught by his teammate Tom House just over the outfield fence. He returned the ball to Aaron and it is now on display in the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame in Turner Field along with the bat used to hit the ball.
no the batter gets a home run and its not a out
Nicholas Neglia. He caught his ball and fell back on his chair and still had the ball.
in baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
If he drops it yes
in Baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
in Baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run
it means a player hit the ball over the outfield fence and he gets to round the bases and score
when someone hits the ball and it is caught, the runner(s) on base can "tag" the base they are on once it is caught and then run to the next base. If they tag 3rd base and run home to score it is the tag run.
James r. Thomas
Fair ball, usually judged a home run since usually foul poles are above the outfield fence.
You can tag up on any popup or flyball no matter where it is caught, even if it is caught in foul territory. Now it might not be the smartest thing to tag up on a ball popped up to the pitcher though, but you can do it if you want