Not sure about all six, but the batter can be out if (s)he bunts foul on strike two (this is actually a strikeout), steps on the plate while bunting the ball, steps on the plate while hitting the ball, hits the ball when it is determined that the batter is out of the batter's box, touches the ball in fair territory with the body while out of the batters box, is hit by a throw to first from behind if not running in the outlined base running area between home and first, is hit by a pitch that is in the strike zone if (s)he intentionally positions a part of the body in a way that results in the ball hitting him/her.
(1) tagged out between bases
(2) picked off by catcher/pitcher at any base
(3) interference with opposing player trying to make a play
(4) forced out any base other than first
(5) caught stealing
(6) passing another baserunner on the base paths
(7) running outside of the base paths
(8) leaving a base before a fly ball is caught
(9) Hit by live ball from bat. (IE leading off 3rd in fair territory and being struck by ball)
Interference, a double or triple play, obstruction.
picked off, caught stealing, overruns base, leaves basepath, forced out, hit by fair batted ball, and gets tagged out
Yes. He can be called out because he will be outside of the line and he can be called out.
"Any runner who passes a proceeding runner before that runner is out, will be called out" rule 7.08. so in other words the runner that passes the other runner is out.
Being hit by a batted ball,or passing another runner
They can strike out, hit the ball and it be caught, or hit the ball and either be tagged (with the ball) or a player gets to the base before them (with the ball).
the fielder must tag the base runner
It's called a force. The runner is being forced to proceed to the next base by the batter/runner.
I guess if you were to call it something it would be called advancing bases, or if the coaches were talking about the runner it would be called advancing the runner.
force to 3rd base means that when there are runners on 1st and 2nd and they are being forced to run to the next base ( in this case 2nd would be forced to 3rd) and all you have to do is step on the base, not having to tag the runner. this can also happen with a force to 2nd.
A runner doesn't get a strike, a batter does.
NO
A sacrifice fly in softball is when they batter sacrifices themselves (meaning they are getting an out) to score the runner or to move the runner into scoring position.
The perfect softball hit is when the batter is able to reach on base because of the hit. The perfect softball hit is also when you are able to advance the runner to the next base or have the runner get a score. Homerun
NO
The ball is dead and the runner is out.
Well for example: If a runner is on first and second, and the batter hits the ball, the force play is at third base because the lead runner is forced to run to third due to the runners behind him/her.
A run in softball is when a base runner makes it safely around the bases and touches home plate. The team the runner is for is then given a point, also known as a run.
no, you can tag the runner to get him out or on a play where the runner is forced to run you can step on the base he is running to.