Can you steal on a hit by pitch?

Nope, he would have to return to second base. It is an immediate dead ball when a batsman is hit and no runners can advance unless forced. Since he's not being forced to advance as a result of the HBP, he must return to second.
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Can you steal on a HBP?

One exception is that on a HBP (hit-by-pitch), the ball is dead. On a HBP, any runners attempting to steal on the play must return to their original base unless forced to the next base anyway.
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Can you steal on any pitch?

A baserunner can only attempt to steal an unoccupied base, unless there is a double steal. If the runner fails in his attempt, it is a caught stealing.
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Can you steal home on a pitch?

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.
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Can you steal on a wild pitch?

If a runner is thrown out trying to advance on a wild pitch or a passed ball, this does not count as a caught stealing. Similarly, a runner who is picked off while diving back to a base has not been "caught stealing" because he never attempted to steal in the first place.
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Can you steal first on a wild pitch?

At any point when the baseball is on the ground — either a wild pitch, passed ball or if a catcher simply doesn't catch a ball cleanly — the batter can take off for first base.
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Can a batter steal first base on a wild pitch?

"Batters may 'steal' first base on any pitch not caught in flight (the batter can be thrown out if he attempts to run)." Put simply, if there is a wild pitch or passed ball with no runners on base, the batter is allowed to just go for it. He can steal first!
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Can you steal 3rd base?

Therefore, in order to steal third base, you need to do it on the pitcher – because the catcher may make the play close. — Using Shuffle Steps. So, when stealing 3rd base, we are trying to get a shuffle step going toward third base before the pitcher makes a move home.
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How rare is it to steal home?

This decade there have been 37,417 attempted steals in major league baseball and only 459 have been of home plate, just 1.2 percent. Even that number is misleading because steals of home are often grouped together as one category, whether or not they come by straight steal, double steal, or other forms.
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Can you steal a base when the pitcher has the ball?

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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What does R mean in baseball?

Run (R) Runs Batted In (RBI)
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Who was the last person to steal home?

Tampa Bay's Randy Arozarena made MLB postseason history as he stole home on Thursday night against the Red Sox. Per Baseball Reference, the outfielder is the first player to steal home and homer in the same postseason game.
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Is it a stolen base if catcher doesn't throw?

A stolen base doesn't need to have a catcher throw to the base. However, sometimes the base stealer's lead off from a base and jump was so good that the catcher wouldn't risk the throw to the base. The only time a stolen base won't occur if a catcher doesn't throw to a base is during a fielder's choice situation.
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Can a runner steal a base on a hit pitch?

Nope, he would have to return to second base. It is an immediate dead ball when a batsman is hit and no runners can advance unless forced. Since he's not being forced to advance as a result of the HBP, he must return to second.
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Can a batter refuse a hit by pitch?

Batters do not have the option to refuse a hit by pitch. Instead, the umpire rules whether the batter remains at the plate or walks to first.
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What happens if runner stealing home gets hit by a pitch?

A runner from 3B breaks for home on an attempted stolen base. The pitcher delivers the pitch and the ball and runner arrive at the same time. What is the call? The umpire must determine if the pitch is a ball or a strike, if the batter interfered with the play at the plate and whether the runner is safe or out.
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Did Babe Ruth steal home 10 times?

The one and only George Herman Ruth, Jr. stole home 10 times in his career. That's right, the same Babe Ruth who was portrayed by John Goodman. Not to be outdone, Lou Gehrig, Babe's mate on those Murderer's Row teams, stole home 15 times in his career.
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How many steals did Babe Ruth have?

This weakness is often described euphemistically, as in, “Babe Ruth was an aggressive, if not particularly efficient, base stealer,” or, “Ruth had deceptive speed on the basepaths, as evidenced by the 123 steals he racked up during his career.” No. Babe Ruth was the worst base stealer of all time.
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Who stole home the most times?

Rickey Henderson holds the MLB career stolen base record with 1,406.
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Can you steal home plate in baseball?

A steal of home plate is the riskiest, as the catcher only needs to tag out the runner after receiving the ball from the pitcher. It is difficult for the runner to cover the distance between the bases before the ball arrives home.
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Can you steal ball 4?

CERTAINLY they can steal on ball 4 (caught or dropped is completely immaterial to every possible situation, at every age group, in every rule set).
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When can you not steal a base?

You cannot steal a base on a “dead” or foul ball. 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 any player played all 9 positions?

Those men are: Bert Campaneris, Cookie Rojas, Bill Pecota and Shane Halter. In fact, Campaneris was the first man in major league history to play all nine positions in one game. Campy, who just turned 80 on March 9th, pulled off the feat on September 8th, 1965, in a much-ballyhooed game at Municipal.
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Why do they use the letter K for a strikeout?

Chadwick used S for sacrifice and chose K for strikeout. He did so because K is the prominent letter of the word "strike," which was used more frequently than strikeout. Some scorers use a forward K for a swinging strikeout, a backward K for a batter caught looking.
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Why do catcher's throw to third base after a strikeout?

Catchers typically throw the ball to third base after a strikeout to keep fielders in the game. This is called throwing “around the horn.” Although it may not seem like it, throwing the ball to third post strikeout is beneficial for a lot of the players involved.
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