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He stays at first, the shortstop caught the ball and so the batter is out, therefore no one can run.

The runner can run from first once he/she has 'tagged up'. Tagged up means that the runner touched first base after the defensive player has caught the ball.

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If the ball goes out of play, sometimes the runner automatically gets to advance a base. If that didn't happen, then yes.

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Q: Does a runner who is at first when the ball was hit and caught in the air in center field get to go to third if when they try to double him off at first and over throw and the ball goes out of play?
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One out and runner on second base and ball is hit to deep fly ball to right field and caught How many bases can a player on second base advance after the ball is caught?

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What if the runner is going back to 1st to tag up because of a fly ball being caught and the ball goes out of play - how many bases does he get?

2 from where he started. A simple example would be a fly ball left field, the ball is caught and the fielder flips the ball to a fan in the seats thinking it is the 3rd out. The runner is awarded 3rd base.


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Does a runner who is at first when the ball was hit and caught in the air in center field get to go to third if when they try to double him off at first and over throw and the ball goes out of the fie?

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