yes because he has the ball in his possession when he touches the base so it is like touching the base with his foot.
He needed money for weapons and repairments for his army.Plus, there was nothing in the Louisiana territory for the French. It was all grass lands and empty, like Alaska. No crops would grow and everywhere was muddy. The French found the territory repulsive.
He needed money for weapons and repairments for his army.Plus, there was nothing in the Louisiana territory for the French. It was all grass lands and empty, like Alaska. No crops would grow and everywhere was muddy. The French found the territory repulsive.
Yes. The glove is considered an extension of the hand.
Assuming the catcher is near home plate, the runner has to slide. If he doesn't and knocks the catcher down he is out. If the catcher is up the baseline and is waiting to make the tag the runner would be called out for crashing into him. If the slide knocks the catcher down, the outcome of the play would depend on whether the catcher maintained control of the ball during the tag and whether the runner touched home plate.
By definition, a balk can only be committed when there is at least one runner on base. http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/pitcher_8.jsp
if the run scores from third before the runner at 2nd is declared out the run stands if not then no run....i.e. in anything highschool level and under to little league a startegy its to get into a rundown in between 1st and 2nd allowing the runner from third to score
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An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.An empty set is not a proper subset of an empty set.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
The lands surrounding the Devil's Kettle were originally Ojibwe territory. I suspect that they were aware of the mysterious pothole. So far, my search for the discover's name has turned up empty.
The word 'empty' is a noun (empty, empties), a verb (empty, empties, emptying, emptied, and an adjective (empty, emptier, emptiest).EXAMPLESnoun: Put the empty in the recycling bin.verb: I had to empty the closet to sort everything.adjective: We won't get far on an empty gas tank.