No it is a dead ball
The batter is out unless a fielder touched the ball
I guess if you were to call it something it would be called advancing bases, or if the coaches were talking about the runner it would be called advancing the runner.
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
American football is a team sport where the object of the game is to score points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. The ball can be advanced by a running play or by a passing play. Points are scored by advancing the ball into the opponent's end zone, kicking a field goal, or by earning a safety. The winner is the team with the most points when the game ends.
its simple you ask for the ball and once you get it go home with it!
It is not considered an at bat if it is a fly ball to the outfield or a bunted sacrifice. If it is a ground out and runners advance it is a time at bat.
I am advancing your allowance so you can pay for the movie.The Union troops were advancing on Atlanta.
The play continues and one of the other fielders will have to run over to where the ball is and retrieve it and throw it in to keep the base runners from advancing.
Advancing on a passed ball does not count as a stolen base unless runner was already in the act of stealing the base, in that case it is a stolen base.
An advance guard is a unit or units leading the way of advancing or marching troops, or an individual soldier performing the same role.
There would be no advantage to a fielder kicking a batted ball. If a ball is in fair territory when touched by a fielder, it will remain a fair ball until play is stopped. If a ball is in play when touched by a fielder in any way, it remains in play.