no she isn't
That depends if its out of the park no. If its in the park yeah.
Yes.
it travels from the water pipes
it travels from the water pipes
If appealed by the defending team the player who did not touch home, his run would not count and he would be ruled out. In the even that this runner was the 3rd out of the inning -- his run wouldn't count as well as anyone who touched home after him
Saying the 'bag' in softball is referencing the base. It could be any of the bases (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or Home). "He never touched the bag" would mean the player never touched the base.
No runner is allowed to be touched while running the bases. Only a bad umpire would enforce this rule on a high five. There is no rule that prohibits touching a runner, but there is a rule prohibiting physically assisting a runner.
The most common way a home run is hit is when a batter hits a ball over the fence in fair territory. The other way a home run can be hit is called an inside-the-park home run, which is when a batter hits a fair ball that does not leave playable territory and the batter reaches home plate before the defensive team puts him out and there are no errors on the play.
yes. No one including the basepath coaches are allowed to touch a base runner prior to touching home plate
yes, but they put down the last opponent who touched the ball, not you
chit
The Home Court - 1995 Touched by an Anger 1-11 was released on: USA: 3 February 1996