Well, being that you have this categorized in Golf and Baseball, I'm not quite sure which one you're talking about.
In Baseball, there is no penalty for throwing the ball in the stands.
In Golf, you should be forced to stand still while the fans beat the crap out of you, but I don't know the real rule, however, I am willing to bet that if you throw a golf ball at any time you would be penalized because you're not supposed to move it with anything other than a club.
You get a penalty pass, where the other player who fouled you stands next to you or you if you are in the D, you can have a penalty shot.
No.
The penalty for throwing a forward pass past the line of scrimmage is 5 yards and is called 'Illegal Forward Pass'. The penalty also carries a loss of down.
All football players throwing the ball into the stands has to pay for the ball and potential face a fine for delay of game.
No. Throwing a ball is a quadratic function.
Intentional grounding in football occurs when a quarterback throws the ball to avoid a sack without a receiver nearby, resulting in a penalty. Throwing away the ball is when a quarterback intentionally throws the ball out of bounds to avoid a sack or incomplete pass, which is allowed as long as it crosses the line of scrimmage.
Once you have taken the penalty and hit the new ball, you may not hit the old ball again. Play on with the penalty and the new ball.
No. He would be assessed a 'delay of game' foul and the appropriate penalty given.
Throwing the ball.
Throwing the ball.
theres no penalty, you just look stupid
you get a penalty and have to redo the touchdown. The above answer is wrong. Excessive celebration is a dead-ball personal foul. Because a dead-ball foul occurs after the play is over, the touchdown still stands. The 15-yard penalty is assessed on the ensuing kickoff.