It was Derek Jeter on September 15, 2010 during a series against the Tampa Bay Rays. Replays showed the ball hit the end of his bat.
George Burns
Bobby Richardson in 1961.
The bases at Yankee stadium don't have "names" other than 1st base, 2nd base and 3rd base.
Cody Ramson, he made the putout(caught) the last out at first base.
60 feet
If a batter is hit by a pitch and the umpire determines he was "leaning over the plate", or "moved into the pitch" then he may not be awarded first base and the pitch will be called a strike or ball
60 feet.
yes
50feet
Yes. You cannot slide head first while advancing but you can dive head first BACK to a base.
No, in that case it is a ball.
Because most major league teams, minor league, college and high school teams are on the first base side if they are the home team!! Some teams are on the third base side due to maybe superstition.. that being the Cubs are on the first base line due to tradition.