what is strike zone
If you reach the base before the ball but overrun the base, you must then be tagged out. Once you reach the base it is no longer a force play and the fielder must tag you off the base to make an out.
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safe if he turns foul, out if he turns fair and gets taged
It can be. A base hit is just when you hit the ball, and get on base without getting out.
The batter is credited with a double (and a base hit) and the batter's batting average will go up.
yes he can be tagged out if he doesn't tag home base. Wrong. This must be properly appealed and he will be call out by the ump.
Theoretically, yes, if you overrun first base or try to advance to second.
The base of this dessert is the crushed biscuits.The base has been overrun by the enemy.What evidence do you base this accusation on?
It doesn't go by base-for force plays, you only have to touch the base. You tag the player on a steal, or when nobody is behind the player.
During a base on balls, all runners are required to advance one base so each runner gets to walk to the next base without the threat of being tagged out. The only conceivable way where the batter gets called out is if the umpire rules that he went out of the base path, regardless, the fielder would not be able to tag him out.
The common misconception of this play is that the runner must overrun first base turning to the right into foul territory, which is not the rule. The rule essentially reads as follows: The runner may overrun first base, without liability of being put out, provided the he returns immediately to first base. Some also state that an attempt to advance to second would constitute liability to be put out. Either way, an attempt at second base in any form, would violate the spirit of the rule of immediately returning to first base. - SV
There four ways that a player can get out. 1. Strikeout 2. A player catches a ball that the batter hits 3. The base is taged that the player is running to. (This is only an out if there is someone running to the base they left.) 4. They are tagged by someone who is holding the ball.