Does a runner have to retouch a base after a foul ball?

If the ball is dead because of an uncaught foul, it is not necessary for a returning runner to retouch intervening bases. The umpire will not make the ball live until the runner returns to the appropriate base.
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Does runner have to go back and touch base after foul ball?

The rule does state that runners will retouch their bases after a foul ball, but it is accepted practice to accept a runner "near" his base to have touched. This umpire must have been a putz!
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Does the runner have to touch first base?

Explanation: The runner is allowed to move over out of the running lane to touch first base and clearly if he is moving over at the end of the running lane, his intent is to touch first base and not interfere with the throw.
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Does a runner have to tag up after a foul ball?

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 base runners touch?

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 run back to home plate?

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. Therefore, a runner can back up to just before he would touch home plate.
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Can two people be on the same base?

Per the current edition of the Little League ® Official Regulations, Playing Rules, and Policies – Rule 7.03 – Runner: Two runners may not occupy a base, but if, while the ball is alive, two runners are touching the same base, the following runner shall be out when tagged.
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Can runners advance on a dropped foul ball?

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.
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Can a base runner advance on a foul tip?

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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What is the rule on running to first base?

The basic rule states that runners heading to first base must run within the first-base running lane, which includes the chalked lines. Both feet must be within or on the lines. This is to help ensure that defensive fielders have a fair chance to throw the ball to first and/or catch it and get the runner out.
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What happens if a runner doesn't touch the base?

With two outs, if the batter-runner fails to touch first base, the umpire should call the batter-runner out, disallow any run(s) that may have scored, and direct that the game be resumed.
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Can a first baseman stand in foul territory?

territory if brought to the attention of the umpire, or—if blatant or recurring violation—upon immediate direction of the umpire. If a player, after so directed by the umpire, blatantly refuses to comply, the player is subject to ejection.
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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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What is the rule on foul balls?

Comment: A batted ball not touched by a fielder, which hits the pitcher's rubber and rebounds into foul territory, between home and first, or between home and third base is a foul ball. A batted ball that is not a foul ball is a fair ball. A foul ball may be either in play or out of play.
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Can a runner dive over a fielder?

Runners are never required to slide, but if a runner elects to slide, the slide must be legal. (2-32-1, 2) Jumping, hurdling, and leaping are all legal attempts to avoid a fielder as long as the fielder is lying on the ground. Diving over a fielder is illegal.
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What happens when a foul ball is dropped?

When calling an infield fly that is close to the foul line, you signal and verbalize loudly "INFIELD FLY IF FAIR!" If the ball drops uncaught in foul territory, or is first touched (but not caught) by a fielder in foul territory, it is no longer an infield fly but just a foul ball and the batter is not out.
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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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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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Can an umpire call a runner out for missing a base without an appeal?

A runner can be ruled safe at a base even if he misses the base if the defensive team does not make a proper appeal before the runner returns to the base safely. In such plays as the Verdugo/Gurriel play, first basemen should be prepared to make a proper appeal even if the umpire incorrectly makes a safe sign.
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Do you have to touch home plate on a home run?

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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Do you have to touch home plate on a homerun?

In order to legally score a run, a runner must touch the plate, the same as the requirement to touch any other base. However, because the runner's journey is seemingly over when he reaches home, there are special rules that apply.
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Do you have to tag the runner at home plate?

Base runners must touch the bases in order of first base, second base, third base, and home plate in order to score a run. If at any point the base runner fails to touch a base, he can be tagged out by a fielder even if he is touching a base.
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Can you steal 2nd base on a walk?

On a HBP, any runners attempting to steal on the play must return to their original base unless forced to the next base anyway. When a walk occurs, the ball is still live: any runner not forced to advance may nevertheless attempt to advance at his own risk, which might occur on a steal play, passed ball, or wild pitch.
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Can a batter catch a pitch?

The batter hits a pitch off of his body, the ball pops into the air and is caught by the defensive player. If a pitched ball hits a batter it becomes dead immediately. If the batter swings at a pitch that hits him, the hitting of the batter is ignored and a strike is called, but the ball is still immediately dead.
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Can a runner steal home base?

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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