Can you run into people in baseball?

The new rule, 7.13, states "a runner attempting to score may not deviate from his direct pathway to the plate in order to initiate contact with the catcher (or other player covering home plate)." A runner violating the rule shall be declared out, even if the fielder drops the ball.
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Can you run into the catcher in baseball?

Runners don't have to slide, but those who do won't be found in violation of the rule. "He can run into (the catcher), but he can't elbow him, shoulder him,'' Torre said, "and that's where the replay stuff is going to come in. '' The rule also prevents catchers from blocking home plate without possession of the ball.
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Can you jump over someone in baseball?

Can you jump over the catcher in baseball? Yes, a runner from 3rd base is allowed to jump over the catcher as long as he remains in the baseline. These types of plays are exciting to watch, and the runner is often successful in scoring a run when he makes a perfect jump.
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Why is it called the Buster Posey rule?

In 2011, after he was severely injured in a collision with the Florida Marlins' Scott Cousins at home plate, Posey missed most of the year. The collision led Major League Baseball to adopt rule 7.13 in regards to blocking the plate, informally known as the "Buster Posey Rule."
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What bases can't you over run in baseball?

The rule states that the runner cannot be tagged out after overrunning first base as long as he/she immediately returns to the base. Of course there is an exception to this rule, in that the runner can make no attempt to go to second base or he can be tagged out.
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Can you run back to home?

NCAA 7-11p: A.R. 3—On a tag play between home plate and first base, a batter-runner may retreat toward home plate to evade a tag, but shall be declared out after touching or passing home plate, or leaving the base line. The ball remains live.
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Can you run past first?

The rules of baseball allow the batter, with certain restrictions, to run past first base without having to worry about being tagged out. In case you want to look it up, the regulation that allows batters to overrun first base is found in Major League Baseball's "Official Baseball Rules" under section 7.08(c).
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Can runners collide catchers?

Definition. The baserunner is not allowed to deviate from his direct path to initiate contact with the catcher (or any player covering the plate). Runners are considered to be in violation of this rule if they collide with the catcher in cases where a slide could have been used to avoid the collision.
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Can catchers block the plate?

Runners are not required to slide, and catchers in possession of the ball are allowed to block the plate. However, runners who do slide and catchers who provide the runner with a lane will never be found in violation of the rule.
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Can a pitcher take signs off the rubber?

Pitchers shall take signs from the catcher while standing on the rubber. Rule 8.01 Comment: Pitchers may disengage the rubber after taking their signs but may not step quickly onto the rubber and pitch. This may be judged a quick pitch by the umpire.
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Can you block a base in baseball?

AG: Players in the field can block any base as long as they are holding the ball or are in the process of fielding the ball. To do so without those conditions could result in the blocking player being called for obstruction and the base being awarded to the runner.
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When can you truck the catcher?

The highlights: A runner may not run out of a direct line to the plate in order to initiate contact with the catcher, or any player, covering the plate. If he does, the umpire can call him out even if the player taking the throw loses possession of the ball.
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Can a runner jump over the catcher in Little League?

Yes. There is no Little League rule that makes it illegal to attempt to hurdle/leap over a defensive player.
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Can you steal home in baseball?

If a runner is stealing home the batter has a right to the pitch if one is being delivered. After the pitch has been delivered, the batter can not interfere with the defenses ability to make a play on the runner. The batter must vacate the congested area if they have the time to do say during the play.
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What's the Buster Posey rule?

Home plate collisions could also be banned this offseason, an idea that has been deemed the "Buster Posey Rule" by some who attribute a potential rule change to the superstar catcher's season-ending injury on a home plate collision back in May of 2011.
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Can you be forced out at home plate?

Scoring on force outs

No run can be scored during the same continuous playing action as a force out for the third out, even if a runner reaches home plate before the third out is recorded.
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Do you have to slide at home?

Comment: There is no “must slide rule.” The rule is, “slide, or attempt to get around.” The key in this situation is, “the fielder has the ball and is waiting to make a tag.” If the fielder (any fielder, not just the catcher) does not have the ball, and there is a collision, you CANNOT call the runner out.
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Can you slide head first into home plate?

Head first should not be used when sliding into home plate at any time (the catcher with all his gear on can do some damage to your fingers and your shoulders if you come in head first). Also, sliding head first when trying to break up a double play is illegal, and you and the hitter will be called out.
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Can you run over the catcher in college?

Note: A catcher shall not be deemed to have violated the Collision Rule unless he has both blocked the plate without possession of the ball (or when not in a legitimate attempt to field the throw), and also hindered or impeded the progress of the runner attempting to score.
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Is it interference if a runner runs into a fielder?

If a base runner impedes this fielder, you have interference. However, if a base runner collides with any fielder other than the protected fielder, then you have obstruction on the fielder, not interference on the funner. Here's an example: Say you have a batter who hits a slow-roller up the first base line.
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Can a runner run into a fielder?

A runner may slide into the fielder. a. When a runner is called out for crashing into a fielder holding the ball, the ball becomes dead. Each runner must return to the last base touched at the time of interference.
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Can a fielder stand in the baseline?

How do I spot obstruction? - Fielders without the ball often stand on a base or in the base path. Doing so does not make them guilty of obstruction. They're not obstructing unless a runner's advance or path is altered.
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Can you run back to a base in baseball?

(1) No runner may return to touch a missed base after a following runner has scored. (2) When the ball is dead, no runner may return to touch a missed base or one he has left after he has advanced to and touched a base beyond the missed base. PLAY.
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Can you run through second base in baseball?

However, he must return to first base after overrunning it, or he may be called out. 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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Is a missed foul ball an error?

A ground ball hit in foul territory is simply a foul ball, and cannot be played. An error can be charged on a catchable ball hit in foul territory that is dropped, even though the batter does not reach base and the runners cannot advance: the mere fact of the at bat being unduly prolonged is enough to merit the error.
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