Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
If the runner is standing on a base, nothing happens; the ball is live. If the runner is not standing on a base, the ball is declared dead and the runner is out.
As soon as the ball touches first base, it is a fair ball, regardless of what happens after that.
Assuming this took place on the field, the fan is considered an outside agent (OA) and the restart is a drop ball where it was touched.
The runner is out as long as the fielder you touches has the ball in his glove
Not a whole lot, get it on your head though... And I can almost certainly say you'll be in tears.
dead ball.. no out.
A plasma ball, also known as a plasma globe, contains high-frequency alternating current which creates a glowing plasma discharge. The energy in a plasma ball is in the form of electrical energy that excites the gas inside the sphere, producing the colorful tendrils of light.
The batter is out, if they hit a ball in the air and a defensive player catches the ball before it touches the ground, in fair or foul territory. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches a base before the runner, the runner is out. If a defensive player has the ball in control and touches the runner with the ball in their hand or glove, the runner is out.
Well, darling, when you remove the glass globe from a plasma ball, the electricity inside will dissipate, and the plasma tendrils will disappear. You'll basically be left with a fancy paperweight that used to be a cool science toy. Just make sure not to break the globe or you'll be left with a shocking mess on your hands.
Goaltending: A referee calls goaltending when a defensive player illegally interferes with a shot. If the defensive player touches the ball as it makes its downward path to the basket, touches the ball while it is on the rim, or touches the rim or net itself as the ball is being shot, the offensive team receives the basket
The ball is in play like any other batted ball and is considered fair whether or not it ricochets into foul territory after hitting the pitcher. If the ball hits the pitcher on the fly and is caught by a fielder before it touches the ground, the batter is out. If a ground ball touches a pitcher and another fielder grabs it and throws the batter out at first base, the pitcher is given an assist on the putout.