If the Baseball hits the fielders glove, then goes over the wall on a fly in fair territory, it is a home run.
Answer:Well pay close attention i think you should use it on an ancient Pokemon not just ordinary Pokemon because ordinary Pokemon can be caught with an ultra ball But if you ask me when you come across a Pokemon that you want and LOVE and it cant be caught with an ultra ball use an masterball !!!!!! I did the same thing and it tottally worked i caught a azelf with my master ball and i caught a uxie with an ultra ball ( SIMPLE MAKE IT WEAK) and ive been trying to catch mesprit since but takes a while!!
You may be thinking of being caught. If a fielder catches the ball after it has been hit by the batsman from a valid ball, within the field of play and before it hits the ground then the batsman is out - caught.
you should lock the door and don't let them in or maybe you should hide
If you take care of it, the glove should last you between 3-5 years. I play college ball, so I use it pretty much every day and my Rawlings Pro Preferred glove is showing little signs of wear. People that I play with have been using the same glove all four or five of their college careers and their gloves look almost flawless (aside from dirt and regular wear and tear). If you don't take care of the glove, it will still last you at least 2 years.
Passed BallA pitch that should have been fielded by the catcher but was missed, allowing a runner to advance a base.Note: this is not the same thing as a wild pitch, which is scored as the pitchers fault.I presume you mean "passed ball." This is a ball that gets past the catcher when thrown by the pitcher, when the catcher should have caught it. It is distinct from a wild pitch, which is one where the pitcher, not the catcher, is considered to have been at fault. The distinction between the two have no effect on the final score. The decision on whether a ball is a wild pitch or a passed ball is made by the official scorer at the game.
It depends; gerenerally if the ball hits the dirt first, it is a wild pitch. A Passed ball is a ball that should have been caught. There is no definitive answer as each scorer has the discretion to call it as they see fit, so while a blocked ball may be ruled a wild pitch by one, it is a passed ball by another. If the runner davances due to the catcher simply being lazy, they are likely to be charged with an error
Some idiot who didn't realize that should've been the players ball instead he should've never done that yeah he would've had it he knows what he's doing!
A tennis ball
A fly ball is when the ball is hit high up in the air. A fly ball is almost always caught, so a line drive is the best thing to hit in softball.....Or its a sport where you use flies to push a ball into a goal.
A tennis ball
MLB Rule 2.00 states:A TAG is the action of a fielder in touching a base with his body while holding the ball securely and firmly in his hand or gloveThus, if the ball is held "securely and firmly" in your glove when you touch the base with ANY part of your body -- even your hand or the bottom of your foot -- that would be considered a "tag."Rule 7.08(e) states:Any runner is out when --...(e) He fails to reach the next base before a fielder tags him or the base, after he has been forced to advance by reason of the batter becoming a runner.Thus, if a fielder tags the base the runner must advance to, prior to the runner reaching that base, that runner is out. And touching a base with your hand while holding the ball in your glove would be considered a tag of the base.Note, however, that tagging a player is different, as stated in Rule 2.00 :A TAG is the action of a fielder in ... touching a runner with the ball, or with his hand or glove holding the ball, while holding the ball securely and firmly in his hand or glove.Thus, although you can tag a BASE with the hand that does not hold the ball, you can only tag a RUNNER with the hand (or glove) that is holding the ball.
By whom has the thief been caught?