You only have to tell the umpire or official scorekeeper.
Yes. The umpire calls the pitch by determining if any part of the ball crossed any part of the plate within the strike zone. If the pitch does not cross home plate, the umpire calls a ball. If the pitch crosses any part of home plate, the umpire determines the height of the ball as it crossed the plate. If the beight is within the strike zone, it is called a strike. If it is outside the strike zone, it is called a ball.
Yes, I am an umpire and I have tossed fans out of games before. The umpire is completely in charge of the game.
The official scorekeeper makes that decision.
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The umpire said that he was out.Someone threw a beer can at the umpire.
you have to be 13 and go to an umpire camp.
Each team has there own baseball that the give to the umpire when needed
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The umpire says that you are out.
This is rule 5.10, which states, in essence, that the umpire shall call "time out" in certain situations. An important part of the rule is that no umpire shall call "time out" while play is in progress except in case of light failure or when an accident incapacitates a player or umpire. Also, commonly mis-understood, is that only an umpire can call time out; a coach or player can only "request" time out, which must be granted by the umpire before the time out actually occurs.