no the batter gets a home run and its not a out
If it is caught by the player in the stands with no interference (such as a fan tipping the ball up), it is an out.
If he drops it yes
If a baserunner goes back and touches/or stands (this is called 'tagging up') on the base the they started on after the ball is caught he can then advance to the next base(s). If you do not go back and 'tag' the base after the ball is caught, the defensive team can throw the ball to the base you started on and you will be out
A souvenir -- namely the baseball you caught. In most cases, the only "prize" you earn is the ball that is hit into the stands and you caught. But in cases where the ball has a significance -- like a milestone home run - there is immediate value on the ball. You could sell it or auction it for money.
the ball was caught by the boy
The shortstop caught the ball. The pitcher caught the ball and threw it to the shortstop for the out.
In the case of Major League Baseball, there are no fines for players that throw a baseball into the stands after their team on defense has recorded 3 outs.
When a punted ball is 'fair caught' by a receiver, the ball is spotted at the mark that the receiver caught the ball.
Active because The subject (the dog) caught the object (the ball). The passive term would be, the ball was caught by the dog.
Caught Example : "Today I catch the ball. Yesterday I caught the ball."
Caught is the past tense (for the word catch).ex. Today I catch the ball. Yesterday, I CAUGHT the ball.
Yes, i caught him with a master ball but one of friends caught him with a dusk ball and one caught him with a timer ball. So try those.