The run would not count since there are 2 outs and the fielder got the out at 1st base which is the only thing that matters in that situation with 2 outs regardless of the runners and regardless of any of the other circumstances of who is on base.
a first baseman because he is there already.
Jason Giambi was the first baseman for a while in 2008 before Tex, because Hideki Matsui was the DH coming off his knee injury
If it is a force (i.e. there are people on all the bases behind the runner) play, then yes, the baseman needs to touch the base to get the runner out. If the runner is not required to move to that base, then the baseman must tag the runner to get him out. The baseman does not NEED to touch the base to record the out. The defense may tag the runner OR the bag.
Because he is a great slugger and 1st baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team.
Because If Shortstop got the ball 2nd would be there to get him out
In Major League Baseball, the "around the horn" play typically involves the third baseman throwing the ball to the shortstop, who then throws it to the second baseman before it goes back to the pitcher. The first baseman does not receive the ball after an out during this sequence because the play is designed to quickly return the ball to the pitcher while covering all bases. The first baseman's role is primarily to field ground balls and catch throws from other players, rather than being involved in this particular rotation. Additionally, the ball is often thrown around the infield to build momentum and keep the game flowing, with the first baseman's position being less central in this specific play.
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If the runner remains standing on the bag when the 1st baseman touches the bag and the 1st baseman does not tag the runner prior to touching the bag, then the runner is safe and you have no double play. Answer To clarify, once the Batter becomes a batter-runner, the runner at first loses his right to occupy first base and is forced to advance. If he is tagged while standing on the base, he is out. If the first baseman then steps on first base the Batter-runner is also out -- Double Play. BUT, if the first baseman first steps on the base the batter-runner is out and the force is removed. If the runner standing on first base is now tagged he is safe.
That ball is used by the first baseman to warm up the infield before the next inning. Instead of the first baseman hunting down a ball in the dugout to take out and warm up the infield he is thrown one as he runs off the field. It stays in his glove and he will have it when it is time to go back on the field and play defense.
yes because you have nine player on the field
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