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What is the ruling when a batter hits a ball that hits the fence and goes over?

It is a Home Run.


Can you catch a softball of the fence in softball?

No if it is a foul ball or if it hits the fence and you catch it it does not matter you still can play it if it is not foul but if it is foul and you catch it when it hits the fence they just call it a strike. Actually - you CAN catch a ball off the fence. There is no rule against it, however it will NOT be counted as an out. The fence is part of the field just like the ground. Therefore, if it hits the fence in foul or fair territory, it is played the same as if it had hit the ground before you caught it.


If a baseball hits the top of the fence and then bounce back and hits the outfileder in the head and then go over the fence is ti a home run or double?

Home run.


What if you throw a ball over a 10 ft fence barely clearing the fence the ball reaches its maxium height directly above the fence and lands 10 ft from the fence using the fence as the axis of symmetr?

Yes. It clears the fence and hits me.


Why unconsciousness occur in meningitis?

meningitis is the swelling of the brain and so when it hits the skull it makes you unconscious


What is it called if the ball hits the warning track and bounces over the fence and why?

A Ground rule double


If a ball bounces in foul territory and then hits the foul pole above the fence?

Foul ball


Is there a Little League rule that if a batted ball hits the yellow cap of a fence it is a home run regardless if the ball goes over or fall back onto the field?

Yes, that is a home run. Im not sure of the rule number, but it is a homer.


What is the ruling when a fielder attempts to catch a fly ball it tips off his glove hits the fence and he catches it before it hits the ground?

This is not a catch. The ball is now in play just like it went off the fence first, then into the glove. You can not make a catch off an object.


If a ball hits the yellow line at the top of the fence in the outfield is it considered a home run?

I've seen home runs where they've bounced off the noggin of the guy chasing after it. If it's in fair territory, if it goes over the wall it's a homer, unless it bounces off the ground and then goes over. Then it's a ground-rule double.


If a fly ball hits the outfield fence in fair territory then is caught before it hits the ground is it an out?

As long as the ball does not touch the ground or a wall, the batter is called out.


How is a 'Home?

in Baseball: when a person hits the ball over the outfield fence, or beyond the distance measured as a home run