There would be no reason to.
JOHN OLRUD
Yes, first base can be stolen in baseball, although it is less common than stealing second or third base. A player can attempt to steal first base if they hit a ball and reach first base safely, but this typically occurs only on certain plays, such as when the catcher fails to catch a strikeout pitch. However, in standard situations, first base is not typically considered a base that players actively steal.
The player become hit and out and loses his turn to win a point. He should have ran because they throw it to the base not to the person whatever comes first. I am a player in China and I never ever stop when I hit the ball .
Brazillian
No, I have never been refused any kind of bond.
Yes
No. Roger Maris never played first base for any team during his Major League career.
The best player ever is Larry Bird #33
he/she did not conduct, or perform, what ever they were doing
Yes. Mays played 84 games at first base in his career, 76 of which came in his final three seasons.
The first DVD player ever made was in 1996
Germany Schaefer stole first base. On Aug. 4, 1911, playing for the Washington Senators, Schaefer stole second base conventionally, hoping to draw a throw from the catcher so a teammate could steal home. The catcher didn't throw, so on the next pitch Schaefer ran back to first.