Bases are different distances apart at different levels of play in Baseball. Here is how you can find the distance across the diamond (home to second, or first to third) on any field:
What is the distance between bases?
Square that answer (multiply it by itself).
Double that answer.
Find the square root of that answer.
The answer you get will be the distance from home to second or from first to third.
Because it is a longer throw from third to first and the first basemen is more likely to miss the ball
To calculate the distance the outfielder would have to throw the ball to first base, we can use the Pythagorean theorem. The distance from the outfielder to third base is 40 feet, and the distance from third base to first base is 90 feet. So, the total distance the outfielder would have to throw the ball can be calculated as the square root of (40^2 + 90^2), which equals approximately 97.9 feet. Therefore, the outfielder would have to throw the ball approximately 97.9 feet to reach first base.
When a runner is caught stealing first base on a third strike in baseball, the batter is automatically out and the play is considered a strikeout. The catcher must then throw the ball to first base to complete the out.
Throw the ball back to the pitcher. A batter can not advance on a dropped third if first base is occupied.
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To get a force out when a runner is on 1st base and the ball is hit, you can throw the ball to 2nd base.
That ball would be considered foul. For a ball that passes first or third base to be fair, it must be between the baselines when it passes first or third base.
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
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Let's say that you're the batter/runner in this situation and I'm in the field. You hit the ball to third base and take off for first. I get the ball and through to first. You beat the ball to first but you miss the base. I would have to get you out by tagging you. If you go to second and I don't tag you, then I believe the pitcher can throw to first on the next pitch (As if he is picking off) and you will be out.
That depends. If it hits the line past first or third base it's a fair ball. Whether or not that's good depends on if your team is batting or in the field. If it hits the line before first or third base is may or may not be a fair ball depending on when it was touched by the fielder or the ball's location when it passes first or third base