A pickle is when a runner gets caught between two bases
it is called a rundown A.K.A pickle
Pickle is another name for a rundown, when a runner is caught between two bases. He is in a pickle.
Yes, the runner is out if they return to first base after a fly ball is caught. Once the ball is caught, the runners must retouch their bases before advancing. If the runner leaves second base and then returns to first without tagging up, they can be called out if the defense tags them or the base before they reach it.
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.
No, a baseball runner cannot score on a caught foul ball. When a foul ball is caught, it results in an out, and any runners on base must return to their original bases. They can only advance if the ball is caught after it has touched the ground or if certain other conditions are met, such as a tag-up on a caught fair fly ball.
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.