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In Major League Baseball:

If the ball is live, they advance as far as they want at their own risk.

If the ball is dead, the umpires will direct them to their appropriate base.

Some leagues may have different rules governing this.

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If an offense player picks up the ball in the field of play after an overthrow do the runners advance?

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