That ball would be considered foul. For a ball that passes first or third base to be fair, it must be between the baselines when it passes first or third base.
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foul. the only time you can field a foul ball is if you catch it in the air.
If a batted ball lands in fair territory but then crosses the foul line BEFORE passing or touching first or third base, then it is a FOUL ball. If a batted ball lands in fair territory between first and third base, bounces in the air, and crosses into foul territory before passing first or third base, it is a foul ball, even if caught on the bounce in foul territory by the first or third baseman.
You mean before the Mexican-American War? That was the Nueces Strip.
If the ball hits any part of the line, it is a fair ball, and is not called. The umpire is supposed to stay silent. If the ball lands outside of the line in foul territory, the umpire puts their hands about their head ans says foul. If a ball bounces in fair territory, but leaves fair territory before is passes a base, it is a foul ball. If the ball bounce in fair territory, but it goes foul after passing a base, then is it still considered a fair ball.
Before its independence, Mexico was considered an overseas territory of the Spanish Crown. This means that it was treated as another Spanish province, and was ruled by a Viceroy, appointed by the Spanish Monarch.
It was a territory.
Yes, both Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory.
Before North Dakota became a state, it was part of the Dakota Territory. Before that, North Dakota was part of the Minnesota Territory and the Nebraska Territory.
Be sure you are in a passing zone.
The Vermont Republic. It was established in 1777 and joined the USA in 1791. Before being the Republic it was British Territory.Before Being British Territory it was French Territory. Before being French Territory it was Indian Territory.
Before the advent of the Spanish the territory was unclaimed by any European power.