The shot does not count and if it is the last the other team gets the ball
You can not get a foul but you can hit a foul ball when the ball is hit outside of the lines.
Trauma - 2009 Foul Lines was released on: USA: November 2009
Personal Foul.
yes if the offense is in the bonus
the foul lines come directly to the point on the back of home plate. that is why a ball off the plate is a fair ball
Wrigley Field has the longest foul lines in baseball at 355' to left field, and 353' to right field.
The lane is between the lines of the paint (the lines where the players line up rebound a foul shot) all the way down the court.
There are lines placed to divide the foul territory and the fair territory. Any ball that lands on the foul territory will be called foul. When the ball enters the fair territory, ball is at play.
chalk or spray paint
No.
There is no actual line drawn between 1B and 2B or between 2B and 3B. The chalked lines between home plate and 1B and home plate and 3B are called the foul lines, and they extend all the way to the outfield fence. There are vertical poles where the foul lines touch the outfield fence, and they are called the foul poles. But the foul lines and the foul poles are in fair territory. There is a great book titled "Why Is The Foul Pole Fair?" by Vince Staten. It provides an answer to this question (and a lot of other cool stuff about baseball), though no explanation is given as to why the names have never been changed to "fair line" and "fair pole."
No, the word 'foul' is a verb, a noun, or an adjective (but not a pronoun).Examples:He managed to foul the lines the first time he tried lowering the sail. (verb)The coach called a foul for unnecessary roughness. (noun)A foul odor came from the pot on the stove. (adjective)