Can an outfielder tag a runner?

A baserunner has to return to the base they started on and wait at that base until the fielder catches a ball hit in the air. It does not matter if the ball is in fair or foul territory. If they do not return to the base, the runner can be tagged out or a fielder can touch the base while in possession of the ball.
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Can an outfielder tag out a runner?

If the ball is live, fielders can tag out a runner headed to first base.
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Can a fielder tag a runner with an empty glove?

For a legitimate tag, the fielder must have the ball held securely in either the hand or the glove. Nowhere else. With the ball held securely in hand or glove, the fielder can, in a force situation, touch (tag) a base with any portion of his body, including his gloved hand, foot, non-glove hand, and so forth.
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What is the rule on tagging up in MLB?

By rule, baserunners must tag up when a hit ball is caught before it bounces by a fielder, and in such situations, are out if any fielder with possession of the ball touches their starting base before they do. After a legal tag up, runners are free to attempt to advance, even if the ball was caught in foul territory.
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Can you tag a runner out with the ball?

2-24-4 A tag out is the put out of a runner, including the batter-runner, who is not in contact with his base when touched with a live ball, or with the glove or hand when the live ball is held securely therein by a fielder.
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Tagging the Runner Out



Can you fake tag a runner in baseball?

After a clean hit to the outfield, the batter-runner attempts stretch it into a double. As the runner approaches second base, the shortstop fakes a tag without possession of the ball. Ruling: A fake tag is considered obstruction and the umpire is to award whatever bases will nullify the obstruction.
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Can you touch a base with your glove on a force out?

If you have a force play, it is legal to touch the base with any part of your body if you have possession of the ball.
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Is there a mercy rule in MLB?

The Mercy Rule, also known as the Ten Run Rule or Skunk Rule, is a rule that ends games early if one team is winning (or losing) by a large amount.
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Is it a force out if a runner doesn t tag up?

It is a force out when a runner is called out for not tagging up on a fly ball. An appeal on a runner who missed a base cannot be a force out. A runner is out if he runs out of the baseline to avoid a fielder who is fielding a batted ball. Runners may not advance when an infield fly is called.
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Does a runner have to tag up after every pitch?

Do baseball players have to tag up after every pitch? No, baseball players only have to tag up when the ball is caught on a flyball. If the ball touches the ground at any point, the runner can immediately run to the next base without tagging up.
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Can an outfielder throw his glove at the ball?

When a fielder intentionally throws his glove at a fair batted ball or a foul ball that has a chance of being fair, and makes contact with the ball, the batter and all runners are awarded three bases. The ball is not dead, however. If the batter-runner attempts to advance further, he does so at his own risk.
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Can a fielder obstruct a runner?

If the catcher is fielding the ball and any fielder, including the pitcher, obstructs a runner going to first base, “obstruction” shall be called and the base runner awarded first base. runner after having been deflected by a fielder, the umpire shall not declare the runner out for being touched by a batted ball.
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Do glove laces count as a tag?

To make a legal tag, the fielder must tag the runner with glove and ball or ball in hand. The laces do not factor in the tag.
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Who has right of way runner or fielder?

Fielders have a right to occupy any space needed to catch or field a batted ball and also must not be hindered while attempting to field a thrown ball. If any member of the batting team (including the coaches) interferes with a fielder's right of way to field a batted ball, the batter shall be declared out.
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What happens if a fielder hits a runner with the ball?

So, when a runner is hit by a batted ball behind an infielder, and no other fielder has a chance to make a play on the ball, the ball remains alive and in play. When this occurs, the runner should continue to run. Because it's seldom that this kind of play takes place, it sometimes catches the umpires by surprise.
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Can an outfielder leave the field to catch ball?

Rule 5.09(a)(1) Comment:

The Comment to Official Baseball Rule 5.09(a)(1) stipulates that no fielder may step into or go into a dugout to make a catch.
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What base may a runner over run and not be tagged for an out?

The rule states that the runner cannot be tagged out after overrunning first base as long as he/she immediately returns to the base.
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When the fielder tags the runner to get an out?

In baseball and softball, a tag out, sometimes just called a tag, is a play in which a baserunner is out because a fielder touches him with the ball or with the hand or glove holding the ball, while the ball is live and the runner is in jeopardy of being put out – usually when he is not touching a base.
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Can a base runner avoid a tag?

Rule 5.09 (b) (1) reads, “Any runner is out when he runs more than three-feet away from his base path to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball.
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What is the biggest blowout in MLB history?

Description. Baseball's Biggest Blowout Games tells the story of the most lopsided games in major-league baseball history. The biggest blowout game in major-league history was on August 22, 2007, when the Texas Rangers beat the Baltimore Orioles, 30-3. That's a 27-run differential.
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What is the highest score ever in MLB?

What is the highest-scoring game in MLB history? As noted in the list above, the Cubs and Phillies own the highest-scoring game in MLB history with 49 total runs on Aug. 25, 1922. Philadelphia once trailed 25-6 and almost pulled off an improbable comeback, but fell three runs short of tying the score.
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What is mercy rule 44?

The mercy rule is used in 44 states, Bellinfante said. Under the rule, games in which one team holds a lead of at least 10 runs would be halted after the fifth inning. Regulation high school games last seven innings.
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What color glove can you not pitch with?

The "a" section of that rule states: "The pitcher's glove may not, exclusive of piping, be white, gray, nor, in the judgment of an umpire, distracting in any manner."
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Can you run backwards towards home plate?

The batter/runner is entitled to the entire base path and is permitted to retreat towards home, but not touch or go beyond (backwards). Retreating beyond home would be considered running the bases backwards making a travesty of the game, and the batter would be called out.
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Can you break in a glove overnight?

Again, just playing catch for a few weeks can help form the pocket. But if you don't have time, you need to bust out some tricks. Store a ball in the pocket. The old standby method involves putting a baseball in the pocket of the glove, wrapping it up with twine, and leaving it overnight.
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