In soccer, a striker can stand in front of the goalkeeper, but they must do so without interfering with the goalkeeper's ability to play the ball. If the striker obstructs the goalkeeper or engages in unsporting behavior, it may result in a foul being called. The rules emphasize that players should not impede the goalkeeper's movement or action during play.
from the backboard to the foul line is 15 feet
yes. it is where the ball is, not where the fielder is.
There are three sets of dots on the approach:First set located about 15 feet from the foul lineSecond set is 12 feet awayThird set is approximately 3 inches away.Some centers do not use targeting dots at the further levels.
no, a ball is depicted on where it lands first.
Fair.
If the ball is in foul territory and hits a base runner in foul territory then it is a foul ball, so no he would not be out
The soft underfeathers are called 'down'.
If the ball first lands in foul territory, then it is a foul ball. If the ball lands in fiar territory and rolls into the foul territory after first base, it's a fair ball. - So, if the ball is in the air in fair territory and drifts to foul after first base still in the air, makes first contact with the ground in foul territory, it's a foul ball.
A ground ball its fair. A fly ball is foul.
Yes. If a foul ball is caught by a defensive player before it hits the ground the batter is out.
no its a dead ball for hitting the foul pole, ground rule double