Home plate is considered in fair territory. If the ball hits home plate and rolls into foul territory, the ball is foul. If the ball hits home plate and rolls into fair territory, the ball is fair.
the ball has to land in fair territory to be considered fair.
No, all of the boxes are in foul territory. The only actual "designated" areas in fair territory are the bases and the pitcher's mound.
It does not matter if you catch a ball in fair or foul territory it is still considered an out.
Home plate is considered fair territory. Thus, if the ball hits home plate AND then never leaves fair territory, it remains a fair ball. However, if the ball hits home plate, and afterwards goes into foul territory before leaving the infield, then it is a foul ball.
anywhere within the 90 degree foul lines
It would be considered a fair ball.
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Most of the batter's box is in foul territory, but some of it is in fair territory, so it depends where the batted ball comes to rest.
fair
The foul line is considered part of fair territory. It would be a fair ball.
He is out. The bases only apply if he hits a ball that hits the ground or a wall in fair territory.