Yes. The runner must touch home plate prior to being tagged for the run to score. If the defensive team does not tag the runner or step on home plate, the run counts. This is an appeal play. If no appeal is made by the defensive team. the run counts.
You need to retouch your base when: * A ball is caught on a fly. You can touch the base (this is called "tagging up") and then run to the next one. If however a fielder with the ball touches the base you touched it, you're out. * A foul ball, or an otherwise dead ball (such as following a time out).
Yes, the runner is out if they return to first base after a fly ball is caught. Once the ball is caught, the runners must retouch their bases before advancing. If the runner leaves second base and then returns to first without tagging up, they can be called out if the defense tags them or the base before they reach it.
no they do not
Icing, unless someone on their team touches it before someone on the other team touches it.
I'm assuming you mean if they routinely overrun first base and trot off towards foul territory. No, they do not have to retouch first base. They are considered safe and standing on first base AS LONG AS they turn towards foul territory. If they turn the other direction, they are assumed to be running towards second. Either way they wouldn't have to retouch the bag.
By hitting the ball over the boundary without the ball touching the ground before hand. If the ball touches the ground before the boundary but goes over it, it scores four.
Out? What else?
4 touches on one side, step over serving line, touches ball before it goes out, ball goes out on other side
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when u dive for the ball right before it touches the ground
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The batter is out, if they hit a ball in the air and a defensive player catches the ball before it touches the ground, in fair or foul territory. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches a base before the runner, the runner is out. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches the runner with the ball in their hand or glove, the runner is out.