Dead
Only if not caught sharply and directly by the catcher.
dead ball.
Yes and no once the ball leaves the playing field it is dead, however if the fan reaches on to the field and directly interferes with a player who under normal circumstances would have caught the ball the ball would be declared dead the batter is out and no runners would advance.
No, the ball is not dead.
A ball is considered dead when it goes out of bounds or is fumbled.
A dead ball foul is a term in which the ball has not been inbounded, the clock is stopped, thus a "dead ball," and a foul has been commited.
A dead ball is when the play stops for one reason or another.A live ball becomes dead when: The ball touches an antenna or touches the net outside the part of the net directly above the sidelines.The ball does not cross the net completely WITHIN the antennas.The ball hits the floor, wall, curtain, or backboard.The ball hits the ceiling and lands on the defending team's side.A player commits a fault.A served ball contacts an object (wall, antenna).The first or second referee blows a whistle, for whatever reason.
It is not a dead ball until someone downs (touches) it.
after the batter hits the ball and it's a fair ball it's not a dead ball. if the ball lands in foul territory, it's a foul ball.
No, the ball is not dead and the batter may attempt to hit it.
dead ball
yes