if the run scores from third before the runner at 2nd is declared out the run stands if not then no run....i.e. in anything highschool level and under to little league a startegy its to get into a rundown in between 1st and 2nd allowing the runner from third to score
The runner on second base can be thrown out provided that first base is empty
Yes, both runners may advance providing they both have tagged up following the catch.
A basepath is a grassless area around a baseball diamond on which runners advance.
Yes, the runners may advance at their own risk.
The official baseball rule book defines a balk as βan illegal act by the pitcher with a runner or runners on base, entitling all runners to advance one base.
Yes the ball is dead, and no the runners cannot advance.
Runners can attempt to advance on a fly out, provided that they tag up (touch the bade they are currently on after the ball is caught).
Yes, this is covered by MLB rule 5.09(a): "The ball becomes dead and runners advance one base, or return to their bases, without liability to be put out, when -- (a) A pitched ball touches a batter, or his clothing, while in his legal batting position; runners, if forced, advance"
batter is out, runners do not advance
In Major League Baseball: If the ball is live, they advance as far as they want at their own risk. If the ball is dead, the umpires will direct them to their appropriate base. Some leagues may have different rules governing this.
Yes, once the foul ball is caught the runners can advance by tagging up
When a pitcher bulks he does an illegal pick-off move. All the runners on base advance a base when a bulk is call. The actual term for this scoring situation in baseball is actually "balk," not "bulk."
The runner is awarded one base
No. A sacrifice is when the batter turns around to bunt and lets everyone on the defense know what they are going to do. The batter is 'sacrificing' (allowing the defense to get him/her out) so the runners can advance one base.