The value of a "game used" Baseball caught at a Yankees Stadium Game will rely on your ability to prove so. Otherwise it will be valued as a used Major League Baseball, and will have a lower value than a baseball that is in clean mint condition. A Mint cindition Joe CroninAmerican League baseball could sell as high as $200. A "Game used" baseball would have to be accompanied with provenance, and the quality of the provenance will dictate the value. A letter from a player, team, or League official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would not hold much weight if any. Without provenance the added value will rely on the buyers belief in your story. The baseball will have a lower value in "used" condition.
The markings on the field has a foul line. This is by the running paths by 1st and 3rd. Any ball that lands in between the foul line is a fair ball. Any ball that lands out the foul line is a foul. When ball rolls on the infield and goes out the foul territory will be called foul. But when ball lands on the outfield and rolls to foul territory is a live ball
You can not get a foul but you can hit a foul ball when the ball is hit outside of the lines.
If a ball hits the foul line, it is a fair ball.
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.
Foul ball
Yes its a foul ball but keep on running to the next base until the umpire calls it a foul ball!!!!
A ground ball its fair. A fly ball is foul.
No. The umpire calls the ball fair or foul based on where the ball is when the fielder touches it. If the ball is in foul territory when it is touched, the ball is called foul.
If the ball is in fair territory, the fact that the fielder is standing in foul territory does NOT make the ball foul. the same as if a ball is foul, the fielder standing in fair territory doesn't make the ball fair.
Fair is opposite. Foul Ball, Fair Ball.
If the ball lands foul past first or third base the ball is foul regardless of where it rolls. If the ball lands foul before first/third base and rolls fair before first/third base, the ball is fair. If the ball lands foul before first/third base and rolls foul past first/third base, the ball is foul. If the ball is touched while it is in foul territory before reaching first or third base it is considered foul and vise versa if it is touched in fair territory. Otherwise whether it is fair or foul is determined by where the ball stops. ** if the ball hits any part of 1st or 3rd base it is a fair ball
If the ball is in foul territory and hits a base runner in foul territory then it is a foul ball, so no he would not be out