Yes. The only time it would not be live is if the batter, when swinging, hit the ball with his/her hands it would be a dead ball.
If the baseball hit the ground in foul territory, the ball is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory, and the batter/runner is still in the batter's box when the baseball hits him, it is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory and the batter/runner is out of the batter's box when the baseball hits him, the batter/runner is out and the ball is dead.
You must pitch the ball in 12 seconds in pro and little baseball. If the batter doesn't come, then you just have to pitch it.
In Little League, the batter is out if they hit the ball with one foot completely out of the batter's box. There is no penalty if they don't hit the ball. There could be a penalty on the pitcher if the reason the batter has a foot out of the box is because the batter didn't finish stepping into the box. A quick pitch is an illegal pitch which counts as a ball.
There is not a difference unless you catch an Official League Baseball.
The sport baseball typically uses the phrase 'play ball'. The phrase 'play ball' is widely used in anything from little league baseball to major league baseball.
ususally they cannot because the batter could confuse it with the ball
The kid who hit the ball.
It dosn't, but as soon as batter touch ball, ball would be dead and runner would have to return
There r T-ball, little league ball, senior ball, college baseballs, mlbs, softballs, wiffle balls, and weighted ball.
From base to base, each path in Little League Baseball is 60 feet long, which is 30 feet less than that of Major League Baseball. There is a total of 360 feet of pathways around the baseball diamond in Little League Baseball.
Play Ball The Authentic Little League Baseball Guide to Rules and Regulations - 2003 V was released on: USA: 9 May 2003
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