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if the ball is touched in fair territory by any object that the player brings with them onto the field is ruled a fair ball no-matter where it lands!

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Q: What happens when a ball hits players glove in fair and then goes out of play?
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If a high fly ball is foul and 1st baseman tries to catch it and the ball hits the tip of his glove and bounces off his glove and goes into fair territory is it fair or foul?

It's still foul cause the ball was hit in foul territory. Whether a ball is fair or foul is based on the position of the ball when it is touched. Since the ball was touched when the ball was in foul territory, it would be a foul ball.


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Is the ball fair or foul if it is a line drive and you are in fair territory but reach in foul territory to catch it and touch the ball?

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If you throw your baseball glove at a ball during the game and catch it is it an out?

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If a fielder has one foot in fair territory and one in foul territory and drops a fly ball is it fair or foul?

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