Can two runners be on a base at the same time?

Two runners may not occupy a base, but if, while the ball is alive, two runners are touching the base, the following runner shall be out when tagged. The preceding runner is entitled to the base. (a) If two runners are on a base and both are tagged, then the lead runner is out if forced.
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How many runners can be on one base at a time?

Only one runner per base - Two runners may not be on the same base at the same time. If they are tagged then the lead runner is safe and the other runner is out. Tagging up - After a ball is caught, the base runner may advance, however, they need to have contact with their current base after the ball is caught.
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Who is out when two runners on base?

The preceding runner is entitled to the base. Conversely, if two runners are on a base and both are tagged because the lead runner is forced to advance but fails to do so, the lead runner is declared out. Note: This situation is applicable in all levels of Little League play, except for Tee Ball.
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Can base runners touch each other?

If a runner is touching his base when touched by an Infield Fly, he is not out, although the batter is out; If two runners are touched by the same fair ball, only the first one is out because the ball is instantly dead.
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Can a base runner advance on a walk?

BASE RUNNERS do not move on a Walk unless pushed by a Batter or Base Runner advancing to their base. Walk with no Base Runners on base - advance the Batter to 1st base.
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What is it called when there is a runner on every base?

A forced runner's force base is the next base beyond his time-of-pitch base. Any attempt by fielders to put a forced runner out is called a force play. The forced runners can be compared to bumper cars.
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What happens if you don't touch home plate after a homerun?

Official Baseball Rule 5.09(b)(12) states that should a runner, in scoring, fail to touch home plate and continue on the way to the bench (making no effort to return), the runner may be put out by the fielder touching home plate and appealing to the umpire for a decision.
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Can a base runner run in front of 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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What happens if a base runner misses a base?

8-2-3 Any runner who misses a base while advancing may not return to touch it after a following runner has scored. NOTE: Any runner who misses the first base to which he is advancing and who is later called out shall be considered as having advanced one base.
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What bases can't you over run?

Overrunning is only allowed for batter-runners going to first base. If a runner overruns second or third base, they can be tagged out.
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Can you stop running to first base?

After a walk the rule is not in effect for until the batter runner reaches first base. After rounding a base, all runners are allowed one “stop” before choosing to advance or retreat.
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Can a base runner run out of the baseline?

And then this: The base runner is out if "running more than three feet away from the baseline to avoid being tagged." At the moment the base path is established (when the tag is attempted), the runner cannot veer more than three feet to the left or right of the base path for the purpose of avoiding a tag.
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Can you throw your glove stop home run?

The situation is covered by Rule 7:05 C: Each runner including the batter-runner may, without liability to be put out, advance -- (c) Three bases, if a fielder deliberately throws his glove at and touches a fair ball. The ball is in play and the batter may advance to home base at his peril.
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Can you be called out on a homerun?

The short answer is that the run counts initially. On appeal, the runner will be called out and the run will no longer count, but the opposing team needs to initiate the appeal.
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Can you touch first base with your hand?

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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Can first baseman Block bags?

Blocking a portion of the bag with a foot is obstruction. You can change up this scenario in a dozens of ways, move it to any base, and you get the same result. The point is, a fielder without possession of the ball cannot deny access to a base to a runner advancing or retreating.
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Can a 2nd baseman block the base?

However, if the umpire rules that the second baseman does not have a legitimate play on the ball (i.e., the second baseman was merely moving in the direction of a loose ball), then obstruction is called under Official Baseball Rule 6.01(h)(2).
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Can you round first base on a walk?

no - a BR on a walk is allowed to round first base regardless of the position of the pitcher.
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Can a batter hit a ball that bounces?

Yes. This is treated like any other pitch. The ball can be batted and if the batter is touched by the bounced pitch, he is awarded first base on a hit by pitch.
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Can you throw the bat in baseball?

If the batter unintentionally throws his bat and it interferes with the fielders, interference is called and the batter is out. If the batter throws his bat intentionally, the batter will be ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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Can an umpire call you out for missing a base?

An inadvertent touch of the base which Gurriel did, is not a proper appeal and the umpire has no authority to call the runner out unless the play is appealed.
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Can you score on a force out?

The force out, according to the rules of baseball, means that the batter is credited with a fielder's choice and not a base hit. Since no run may score on a play on which the final out of a half-inning is a force out, the inning is over and no run counts.
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Can a pitcher fake a throw to first base?

A pitcher can not feint a throw to first base.
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What is a Bok in baseball?

A balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s). As a result, any men on base are awarded the next base, and the pitch (if it was thrown in the first place) is waved off for a dead ball.
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Can you intentionally drop a fly ball?

Under Official Baseball Rule 5.09(a)(12), the batter is out, the ball is dead, and runner(s) return to their original base(s) when an infielder intentionally drops a fair fly ball or line drive with runners on first, first and second, first and third, or bases loaded (with less than two out).
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