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Probably not...but, it really depends on the Official Scorers decision. Was the fielder bobbling the ball when he ran into the wall? Did crashing into the wall actually cause the fielder to drop the ball? Before a scorer can make such a call, he must witness the event...this is true on almost all scoring decisions.

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Q: Center fielder drops ball when he runs into wall is it and error?
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If a player catches a fly ball and in attempting to throw it to hold a runner but drops the ball is this an error on the player and is the hitter awarded a hit?

If the fielder catches the ball and, during the motion of reaching into the glove to grab the ball to throw, the ball drops to the ground the batter is called out. As long as the fielder has complete control of the ball before attempting to throw, the umpire will call the batter out.


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Is it an out if the defensive player catches the ball then drops his glove but the ball remains in the glove?

No, the glove is considered an extension of the fielder's hand so if the glove comes off the fielder is deemed to have dropped the ball.


Can a fielder be given an error for communication mistake on fly ball?

yes the error would go to the person closest to the ball, if any error would be "awarded"


Can an error be charged if nobody reaches or is on base?

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Is it an error if the runner and fielder get tangled up and the foul fly ball is dropped by fielder?

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Is it always an error when the fielder touches the ball with his glove?

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When tagging up does the runner have to wait for fielder to have possession or first touch?

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