If the player doesn't touch the out of Play territory first then it is an out and if it's going to be a home run then the main part of the player has to be on the field side
The player who caught the most passes in a career is Jerry Rice. During his career, he caught 1,549 passes.
He is out. The bases only apply if he hits a ball that hits the ground or a wall in fair territory.
yes it is a legal catch because it never hit the ground
During the 2007 season, Hines Ward caught the most passes for the Steelers, with 71.Santonio Holmes had the most receiving yards, with 942.
yes, but runner must not advance to next base until ball is caught by defensive player.
No. Before a player can get caught stealing the player must first reach base. So if a player reaches base once, a player can be caught stealing only once.
The catcher is usually in foul territory when the pitch is thrown; although, legally, any player but the pitcher COULD be there.
The ball is fair.If it bounces fair and the player catches it then steps in foul territory,it's fair because he touched the baseball before it went foul.
A player who is caught in a playing area where they are not allowed to play in is deemed to be An (answer------ offside.)
The "fairness" of the ball depends on the rules in that particular stadium. In the 2004 playoffs a ball hit the catwalk in Houston in fair territory and was caught in fair territory, but was ruled foul, because of the rules at minute maid park. On the other hand in Minnesota, a ball atriking the catwalk is automatically fair whether it lands in fair territory or not.
A fly out is technically any ball that is hit in the air and caught by a player in the field before it hits the ground or wall resulting in an out. There are different terms depending on where the ball is caught 'Fly out' is usually reserved for balls hit to the outfield and caught in fair territory by an outfielder 'Foul out' is a ball caught in foul territory for an out 'Popup' or 'Pop out' is used to describe a ball hit in the air and caught by an infielder 'Line out' is a ball that is hit hard without going very high into the air and is caught be any defender
No. Only Single Player.