If the fielder has fielded a ball and has it in his possesion yes. If the fielder is in the path of the base and does not have the ball, the answer is no
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The fielder may enter the base path to field a BATTED ball and the runner must avoid contact whether the fielder has possession or not.
The above answer is correct for a thrown ball only. (ie. the third baseman cannot position himself on the basepath while waiting for a throw from left field while the runner is advancing from 1st to 3rd on a hit.
Wiley cyote runs after Road runner
The runner is out. If there is any question, the player should ask the umpire or his coach, not an opposing player.
Well, there aren't really. The line to the left is the first base line and the line to the right is the 'out of bounds' line. These two lines form the 'restraining box' and when a runner runs to first base they are supposed to stay within this box. If the runner runs outside of the restraining box they can be ruled out for interference should a thrown ball hit them.
The runner can run 3 feet on either side of the base line. The base line is defined as a straight line from the runner to the base at the time the tag is attempted.7.08Any runner is out when --(a) (1) He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner's baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely
14 miles on the route he took. 10 miles if you mean in a straight line.
Runner
yes, single, single and the runner is thrown out trying to advance from first to third, 1 out, single and the runner is thrown out trying to advance to third, 2 out, single runner to 2nd, single runners to second and third, a line drive to left and they throw the runner out going to second but it is ruled a single.
4 Runs score. The Batter, The runner on 1st, The Runner on 2nd and the runner on 3rd.
A Team can be awarded a run even when a player makes a third out only when the 3rd out is NOT a Fly out,a Line out,a Force out (such as on first base when a player has no choice but to go to that bag because he is forced by a base runner behind him) or a caught third strike. Also the run will only count if the runner crosses home plate BEFORE The third out it made. Ways that a third out can be made that allow the scoring of a run are in such situations as when a runner is tagged out on the basepaths (such as when he is trying to stretch a single into a double.
"No player on offense may assist a runner except by blocking for him." -From NFL rules digest.
the runner who runs a kilometer in 4 minutes kilometer is about 0.8 of a mile, so if take someone double to run a mile, they're worse.
A runner is a person who specializes/ mainly runs. A gymnast both runs and does stunts such as cartwheels, flips, etc.