Can a runner advance on a ball?

Runners are allowed to advance at their own jeopardy the same as any other fly ball
fly ball
A fly ball is a batted ball hit in an arcing manner. For statistical purposes, MLB uses the term "fly ball" for such balls that go into the outfield, and a separate term (pop-up, below) for such balls that stay in the infield.
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. If caught, the runners must re-touch the base or risk being called out on appeal.
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When can a runner advance on a foul ball?

A fly ball caught in foul territory is simply a fly ball out; the ball is live and runners may advance (at their peril) after tagging up. A batter-runner who intentionally deflects a ball that is in foul territory should be called out, the ball is dead, and other runners, if any, may not advance [ 5.09(a)(9) ].
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Why can a runner advance on a foul ball?

Definition. A foul tip is a batted ball that goes sharply and directly to the catcher's hand or glove and is legally caught. A foul tip is considered equivalent to a ball in which the batter swings and misses, in that the baserunners are able to advance at their own risk (without needing to tag up).
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Can a runner advance on a ball caught in foul territory?

A fly ball hit in foul territory is in play and can be caught for an out; baserunners can advance as on any other fly ball out. If it drops to the ground, it is simply a foul ball, and runners cannot advance. A ground ball hit in foul territory is simply a foul ball, and cannot be played.
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When can a runner advance?

Base runners may attempt to advance at any time while the ball is alive, even before or while the pitcher is throwing a pitch. The catcher—or pitcher, in lieu of delivering the pitch—often tries to prevent this by throwing the ball to one of the infielders in order to tag the runner.
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Runner Advances on Infield Fly



Can a runner advance on a hit batter?

The ball became dead upon touching the batter and no runners may advance unless forced by the batter's award.
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Can a runner advance on a strikeout?

Yes- as with nearly any play in baseball, the baserunner is permitted to run at his own risk. Depending on how far away the ball gets from the catcher on a third strike, the runner may have time to reach home plate before the catcher can recover.
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Can a runner steal on a ball?

Rules for Stealing Bases

Overthrown or passed balls may be stolen on, as long as the ball is still considered to be “live” The base ahead of you must be unoccupied (unless the runner ahead of you also attempts to steal the base in front of them; this is known as a double steal)
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Has anyone ever stolen first base?

First base can be stolen - and has been on more than one occasion - but not with traditional baserunning techniques and tactics.
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What happens if a runner picks up the ball?

As we said, any runner touched by a live batted ball has committed interference and is out. The ball is dead. The batter-runner is awarded first base (unless he is the one touched by the batted ball), and other runners advance only if forced.
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Can a runner take a lead off the base or steal a base?

Rules for stealing bases

Once you get past Little League, it is legal to take the lead before a pitch is thrown. A base runner will take a few steps off the base he is on to give himself a head start on advancing. He must be careful not to take a big lead, or he could get picked off by the pitcher.
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What happens if a runner hits an umpire?

Did the umpires make the proper call by calling the runner out? To begin with, it's important to understand that the umpire, by rule, is treated as part of the ground. Excluding a field umpire who is working in front of the infielders, any batted ball that hits an umpire is in play.
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What is the 3 strike drop rule?

The dropped third strike is a peculiar rule. 1 Three strikes and you are out seems a fundamental element of baseball, yet there is this odd exception. If the catcher fails to catch the ball on a third strike, and first base is open, or there are two outs, then the batter becomes a runner.
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Can runners advance on dropped infield fly?

What happens if you drop an infield fly? Regardless of if the ball is caught or not, once the umpire calls infield fly, the batter is out. The ball is still live and base runners are allowed to advance at their own risk.
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Can you steal a base on a strikeout?

You are not allowed to steal a base during any situation in which the ball is dead. This includes during mound visits by the umpires, catcher, or coaches, directly following a batter who is hit by a pitch, during a foul ball (up until the pitcher is given a new ball), during pitching changes, and during video reviews.
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Why does the catcher throw to first after a strikeout?

The catcher uses this routine throwing tactic to keep everyone on the same page in regards to the current number of outs. Standing around can be very fatiguing, especially in the summer, but the catcher can regain players' focus and keep players mentally sharp.
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Why do catchers tag batters after they strikeout?

Catchers tag batters in order to complete the (third strike) out. If a swinging third strike is not caught, the catcher must tag or throw the batter out at first base. Failure to do so nullifies the out and the batter becomes a base runner.
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Has an umpire ever ejected a fan?

According to the Baseball Rule Book 1.04, umpires can eject any fan who enters the playing field, or any team personal from a game.
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Has a player ever punched an umpire?

During an early 2010 contest between the Licey Tigers and Cibao Giants, Tigers manager and former MLB All-Star Jose Offerman punched umpire D.J. Reyburn during an on-field argument.
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Has a batter ever hit an umpire?

Delmon Young Flips Bat at Home Plate Umpire

The bat ended up striking the umpire. Fortunately, the umpire wasn't injured, but it was the first time in baseball history that any player had struck an umpire with a bat.
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Can a base runner run back to home plate?

A runner may no longer return to touch a missed base—home plate or otherwise—after having entered the dugout. On a “No Touch/No Tag” play, the runner is permitted to return to touch home plate when the ball is dead as long as there are less than three outs and/or a following runner has not scored.
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Does a base runner have to avoid a fielder?

The rule provides that a runner must vacate any space needed by a fielder to make a play on a batted ball, unless the runner has contact with a legally occupied base when the interference occurs. In this case, the runner should not be called out unless the hindrance is intentional.
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At what point can a runner steal a base?

A stolen base occurs when a baserunner advances by taking a base to which he isn't entitled. This generally occurs when a pitcher is throwing a pitch, but it can also occur while the pitcher still has the ball or is attempting a pickoff, or as the catcher is throwing the ball back to the pitcher.
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Can a runner slap the ball out of the glove?

Can the baserunner attempt to dislodge the ball from the hand or glove of a fielder attempting a tag? No. A runner may not intentionally attempt to dislodge the ball as a fielder attempts a tag.
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Is a ball a dead ball if it hits a runner?

Ruling: Runner is declared out. Ball is dead, and batter-runner is awarded first base. The fact that the runner had contact with the base when struck with the batted ball has no bearing on the play. (An exception to this is when the runner is hit by an Infield Fly while on base.)
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