then it is considered a fair ground ball
Once it hits the base, it is considered a ground ball.
It is a ground ball.
No, the bases are treated like part of the ground.
No, it is simply a ground ball and is in play.
If you are on base, and the batter hits a foul ball that is caught, and there is less than 2 outs, you may attempt to run to the next base after the ball is caught.
A Base runner is out anytime a batted ball hits him, unless he is touching a base.
If a batted ball hits a runner in fair territory, the runner is out, and the batter is credited with a single and takes 1st base
No
He is out. The bases only apply if he hits a ball that hits the ground or a wall in fair territory.
a ball that hits a base (other than home plate) then goes into foul territory is a fair ball
Yes, but if they are in fair territory and the ball hits them they are out.
No. The base is considered fair ground and is part of the dirt, this meaning that if it hits the base and then caught in the air it is considered a fair ground ball and should be treated as such.