These are what I can think of the moment
1. Tag out
2. Forced out
3. If the baserunner gets hit with a batted ball
4. Early start
The baserunner is called out.
after you hit the ball, you run to first base and you are a baserunner..
The baserunner must give the defender the chance to field the ball. If they are not the one fielding the ball you can run into them and it's their fault.
Baserunner(s) cannot advance or be put out if the ball is dropped.
Baserunner is out. Can't leave base til ball is hit.
I believe the rule is that if a baserunner passes another baserunner, then both runners are out
when a baserunner decides to sprint to the next base right after the pitcher releases the ball. It is a risk. But once the catcher catches the ball that was just pitched, the catcher can very quickly decide to throw the ball to the base and try to get the baserunner, or stealer, out.
yes, math is used in softball in many ways.
the baserunner will be out and it will be counted as a hit
In the game of baseball, a baserunner is a player who is on base, ready to run to the next base.
If a batted ball hits a baserunner in fair territory, the baserunner is out and the batter is awarded first base. If the baserunner is in foul territory and is hit by a batted ball it is just a foul ball. If a baserunner is hit by a thrown ball the ball is still in play, unless it is determined that the baserunner purposely moved into the path of the thrown ball, or is running out of the base path, then the baserunner is out for interference.
no the softball is much bigger and different. you use your index, middle, ring, and pinky(for support) and your thumb to pitch. softball and baseball has the nsame pitches, but different ways to do it. trust me I'm a softball player :) and a pitcher:) and a hitting slugger:)