If this all takes place before the ball reaches 1st or 3rd base, you have to wait until the ball comes to rest or is touched by a defensive player. Then, if it is in fair territory at that time, it is a fair ball. If it is in foul territory at that tome, it is a foul ball.
If a fly ball hits outside the foul line beyond 1st base or 3rd base, it is a foul ball.
If the ball hits the line it's a FAIR BALL
You can not get a foul but you can hit a foul ball when the ball is hit outside of the lines.
In professional soccer when the ball goes outside of the lines it is out of bounds.
In singles...the ball hit inside of the side double lines. In doubles...the ball hit outside of the side double lines.
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A ball that lands outside of the white lines or a ground ball that goes foul before reaching 3ed/1st base
If a batter hits a ball fair or foul while either foot is touching the ground completely outside the lines of the batter's box or while touching the plate. The ball becomes dead immediately. The batter is out.
it is called " a ball" 4 balls and the batter walks to 1st base.
That would depend on whether the ball winds up landing in the service box or not. If the served ball hits the net and lands outside the service box, a fault is called. If the served ball hits the net and lands within the service box, a let is called.
may play the ball but better to let it go out of bounce and score a point
home run
Lines on a Basketball The reason why there are lines on a basketball is to improve a player's grip making it easier to dribble and shoot the ball. The lines on basketballs make them easiar to grab and hold, allowing players to shoot, dribble, and pass better.