If the glove or mitt falls off in the process of catching the ball, it is not a legal catch. The fielder must have control of the ball in the glove and then remove it himself.
The runner would be safe. This is the same as if the ball were dislodged and falls out of the glove.
For there to be a legal catch, there must be a catch and voluntary release of the ball. Therefore, if the ball knocks the glove off the fielder's hand, he didn't meet either of the criteria for a catch: he didn't catch it, and he didn't release the ball voluntarily.
Scales
You take the glove off when putting. Otherwise, it stays on the hand.
The airbag light stays on for a couple of reasons. 1. If the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. 2. If the computer loses power (blown fuse) 3. If the computer loses the connection to the warning light the light comes on.
The general stays focused on hunting Rainsford.
Yes but it loses its crisp. Hardly a need as it stays for more than 9 months in a sealed container in the fridge.
Yes but it loses its crisp. Hardly a need as it stays for more than 9 months in a sealed container in the fridge.
it either gets larger, smaller, loses plant life, or stays the same im not that sure.:)
It's a kind of tree - one which loses its leaves in the autumn (as opposed to an evergreen which - as the name suggests - stays green all year)
it either gets larger, smaller, loses plant life, or stays the same im not that sure.:)
The current president stays president. If the vice president dies, it wont matter any to find a leader.