If the runner is standing on a base, nothing happens; the ball is live. If the runner is not standing on a base, the ball is declared dead and the runner is out.
You can tag that runner with a glove or hand holding the ball, while the runner is not standing on a base.
runner is out
To my understanding, either way. But the net result is that the lead runner is out.
if they're in foul territory or on base then no.
A standing start is a type of start in auto racing events, in which cars are stationary when the race begins.
When the batter is standing on the plate.
no
The runner is out he/she would have to be in foul territory and on the bag.
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.
The cast of Standing Start - 2007 includes: Iain Agnew
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