A pickle is when a runner gets caught between two bases
Pickle is another name for a rundown, when a runner is caught between two bases. He is in a pickle.
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.
bases loaded means that there is a runner on 1st base, a runner on 2nd base, and a runner on 3rd base, all of the bases.
There is no free base or "advancing" by rule based on this play. Runner tries to advance at his or her own discretion if they take up.
yes as long as the runner(s) touched home before the tag on the person on first
A base path is the path determined by the runner as he is travelling between bases, and the base line is the the direct lines between the two bases.
bases loaded means that there is a runner on 1st base, a runner on 2nd base, and a runner on 3rd base, all of the bases.
3 feet on each side.
As long as he has tagged up he can advance the whole way to home.
When the batter hits a fly ball and there are less than 2 out the runners have to stay where they are until either the ball is caught or until they know for a fact that the ball won't be caught. If the ball is caught, they have to tag up, otherwise they can just keep on running.
2 from where he started. A simple example would be a fly ball left field, the ball is caught and the fielder flips the ball to a fan in the seats thinking it is the 3rd out. The runner is awarded 3rd base.