Has a fan ever been killed by a baseball?

In 1970, a fan was killed by a fly ball in Dodger Stadium. 2 other fans, one in 1960 and one in 2010, were killed by fly balls in minor league stadiums.
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How often do fans get hit by baseballs?

Each year, about 1,750 fans are hurt by foul balls at MLB games. That works out to about two injuries for every three games -- more common than batters getting hit by wayward pitches, according to Indiana University researchers.
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Has a pitcher ever died from a line drive?

2003 — Brandon Patch, an 18-year-old pitcher for an American Legion team in Miles City, Mont., is killed when hit by a line drive.
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Can you sue if you get hit by a baseball?

For example, the MLB might claim that you are wholly responsible for your injuries, but if an injury lawyer can prove the stadium failed to act in some way that caused or contributed to your injury, you may be entitled to compensation. Our team can look into your injury and determine the best way to approach your case.
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What happens if you catch a baseball in the crowd?

Definition. In every case of spectator interference with a batted or thrown ball, the ball shall be declared dead and the baserunners can be placed where the umpire determines they would have been without the interference.
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Can you keep homerun balls?

Balls used in Major League Baseball games begin their lives as property of MLB, and are clearly marked as such. The league has not enforced its right to those balls as a matter of custom, allowing fans to keep home run and foul balls.
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What is the rarest thing that can happen in baseball?

The rarest type of triple play, and one of the rarest events of any kind in baseball, is for a single fielder to complete all three outs.
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Who pays if a baseball hits a car?

Expect to pay for repairs yourself. You will most likely either have to pay out of your own pocket or by filing a claim on your car insurance policy. You can hope that, if the at-fault party comes forward or is caught red-handed, the moral obligation will take over, and they will volunteer to cover the damages.
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Can you refuse a hit by pitch?

No. The umpire will direct the batter to advance to first base when the batter is hit by a pitch. The batter cannot decline.
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Can you strike out on a pitch that hits you?

In the case where a batter swings and the pitch hits him anyway, the ball is dead and a strike is called. If the batter does not attempt to avoid the pitch, he is not awarded first base, and the pitch is ruled either a strike if in the strike zone or a ball if out of the strike zone.
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Has an umpire ever been killed?

A respected arbiter, he was one of several umpires who were noticeably obese. McSherry was officially listed at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and 328 pounds (149 kg). On April 1, 1996, the opening day of the 1996 Major League Baseball season, McSherry had a fatal heart attack while calling a game in Cincinnati.
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Why is the spitball illegal?

Why is the spitball pitch illegal? The spitball is illegal because it gives the pitcher an unfair advantage and because of the tragic death of Ray Chapman in 1920.
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Has anyone ever pitched a 27 pitch game?

The first recorded perfect game happened in 1880 by Lee Richmond, and the most recent perfect game was in August of 2012 by Felix Hernandez. There has not been a perfect game since. Here is a full list of all 23 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game in Major League Baseball.
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What happens if a fan grabs a live ball?

If a fan grabs a fair ball, then play is stopped, and the ball is considered dead. At this point, the umpire must determine where the hitter and baserunners should be placed. If there are baserunners, the umpire must determine where they would have ended up without the interference.
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How painful is getting hit by a baseball?

It is intense for 30 or 45 seconds." Hitters say getting hit in the butt is the best place because it is flesh, not bone, and that getting one in the back doesn't hurt as much as a lot of other areas. Hunter disagreed, saying, "Getting hit in the back really hurts, too.
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What does MLB do with balls that hit the ground?

What does MLB do with baseballs that hit the dirt? In the modern game, any baseball that comes into contact with dirt is usually discarded and replaced. Some of these balls will be used for batting practice, and some will be sent to the minor leagues.
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What does G mean in baseball?

For example, BA = batting average, G = games played, AB = at bats, R = runs, H = hits, 2B = doubles, 3B = triples, HR = home runs, RBI = runs batted in, SB = stolen bases.
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What pitch is banned in MLB?

Each team was allowed to designate up to two pitchers who would be permitted to throw spitballs. After the 1920 season, the use of the spitball was banned with the exception of a group of 17 existing spitballers, who became legacy spitballers and allowed to throw the pitch legally until they retired.
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What are some illegal pitches?

An illegal pitch may be quick pitch (i.e. a pitch made before the batter is properly set in the batter's box), a pitch made while the pitcher is not in contact with the pitching rubber, or one in which he takes an extra step while making his delivery.
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Does insurance cover foul balls?

File an auto insurance claim – if you have comprehensive coverage as part of your auto insurance policy, you can file a claim for the damage that was caused by the foul ball. Keep in mind that you will still have to pay your deductible, so only file a claim if the repairs will cost more.
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Where does the money from MLB fines go?

Major League Baseball donates player fines to various charities, as well as programs that help former players in financial need, while the NHL dedicates all collected fines to the NHL Players Emergency Assistance Fund.
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Do MLB players pay for their own equipment?

Players Must Purchase Their Own Baseball Equipment

The league does not provide players with bats, gloves, or other equipment, and players must purchase their own equipment. Some players may be granted endorsement deals from bat manufacturers, which will cover the cost of their gear.
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Has there ever been a 0 0 baseball game?

In the American League, the longest 0–0 game was played between the Washington Senators and Detroit Tigers on July 16, 1909. The game was called after 18 innings due to darkness at Bennett Park in Detroit.
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What is a 3 pitch inning called?

One such rarity is the immaculate inning. You've probably heard of it -- an immaculate inning is when a pitcher strikes out all three batters in an inning, on three pitches each. The immaculate inning used to be very rare -- there were none from 1929-52.
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How rare is a immaculate inning?

An immaculate inning is rarer than a perfect game, according to baseball statistician Ryan Spaeder. In a 2018 research project, Spaeder noted that there were just 23 perfect games – or 0.0106%—out of over 216,000 games in baseball history.
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