Is a ball fair if it touches the line?

Fair territory is the area between the foul lines. The foul lines are formed between home plate and first base and home plate and third base. They extend all the way to the outfield. The lines themselves are considered fair territory.
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Is a ball fair if it hits the line?

The ball is considered fair if it hits the line past first or third base. It can go into foul territory after hitting the line as long as it makes contact with the line past one of the bases. So, yes, hitting the foul line can result in a fair ball.
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How do you determine if a ball is fair or foul?

A ball is considered fair if it touches a player or an umpire while in fair territory. It is determined by the ball's position when it is touched. A foul ball occurs when a batted ball crosses foul territory and collides with a player or umpire.
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Is foul line fair or foul?

Are the foul lines fair or foul? The foul lines are fair as long as the ball remains in contact with them. If the ball moves past the foul lines into foul territory it is foul only if it is before first base or third base.
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What is considered a foul ball?

The foul lines and foul poles are used to demarcate fair territory and, thus, determine what constitutes a foul ball. Any batted ball that first contacts a fielder while the ball is in foul territory is considered foul.
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Fair or Foul - Umpire's Parallax Angle for a Ball Over the Line



What is the balk rule?

In addition to first base, pitchers cannot make a fake move to a base that is not occupied by a runner. For example, if there is a runner on first, the pitcher cannot fake a throw to third and then try to pick the runner off at first. This would be considered a Balk.
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What is the new foul rule?

The new penalty for a take foul is 1 free throw, which may be attempted by any player on the offended team in the game at the time the foul was committed.
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Is a foul ball fair if dropped?

If it drops to the ground, it is simply a foul ball, and runners cannot advance. A ground ball hit in foul territory is simply a foul ball, and cannot be played.
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What is a fair ball vs a foul ball?

In baseball, a fair ball is a batted ball that entitles the batter to attempt to reach first base. By contrast, a foul ball is a batted ball that does not entitle the batter to attempt to reach first base.
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What happens if you cross the foul line?

If the player crosses the foul line but does not lose contact with the ball, no foul is assessed, and the player may continue with their turn. When a player crosses the foul line, their delivery will count, but they will receive a score of zero pinfalls.
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Is it a fair ball if it hits the plate?

If a batted ball hits the plate first it's a foul ball.

Approved Ruling: Home plate, first, second, and third base are all completely within fair territory. The foul lines are also within fair territory. In order to rule the ball foul, it must have come to rest in foul territory or be touched in foul territory.
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What is the signal for a fair ball?

Fair Ball. Point the right hand toward fair territory. Never verbalize "fair ball." On a close call, to emphasize the call, stab your arm into fair territory multiple times emphatically.
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What if a ball hits the foul pole?

If a ball strikes the foul pole, it is ruled as fair. It does not matter if the ball bounces into foul territory after hitting the pole. The ball only needs to touch the foul pole to be fair -- even grazing the pole is sufficient.
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Is the ball considered in if it lands on the court line?

In singles games, the sideline lies 13.5 feet away from the center of the court and extends from baseline to baseline. In a singles game, if a ball lands outside of the singles sideline, it is out-of-bounds. Like the baseline, if a ball lands on the line (but not outside of it), it is still an in-play ball.
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Is a ball that lands on the line out?

Ball touching any part of line is good.

If any part of a ball touches a line, the ball is good. A ball 99% out is still 100% good. A player shall not call a ball out unless the player clearly sees space between where the ball hits and a line.
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Is any part of the batter's box fair?

No, the entire batters box is not in foul territory. The little small triangle is in fair territory (if I understand correctly). More precisely, fair/foul territory is defined by fair/foul line and not affected by batter's box. If the ball settles in this area, it is fair.
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Can a runner on first score on a ground rule double?

Application of the ground rule or automatic double rule can result in a runner at first base, who appears to have been able to score on a batted ball, being required to return to third base due to the ball going out of play.
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Is it a foul if a ball hits the base and bounces?

If a fly ball lands on or beyond first or third base and then bounces to foul territory, it is a fair hit.
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Can a runner steal on a foul tip?

A foul tip is a live ball. Runners can advance (steal) at their peril. If the catcher does not catch the ball, then it's a foul ball (dead ball).
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What happens if a fan grabs a fair 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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Can you run if the catcher drops the ball?

If the catcher fails to catch the ball, the batter runs for first base, just as if a batted ball had gone uncaught.
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What is the new basketball rule 2022?

The “Throw-In Foul” will apply regardless of the defensive team being in the foul penalty situation. All “Throw-In Fouls” in the last two minutes of regular and overtime will be one free throw and possession of the ball at the nearest point to where the foul occurred.
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What is the hack a Shaq rule?

More specifically, teams are trying the “Hack-A-Shaq” strategy — the strategy of intentionally fouling the opposing team's worst free-throw shooter named after Shaquille O'Neal. O'Neal, during his prime, was so dominant as an interior scorer that fouling him was seemingly the best way to slow him down.
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What are the 6 fouls in football?

Types of Fouls
  • Kicking an opponent.
  • Tripping.
  • Jumping into an opponent (like when you are going for a header)
  • Charging into an opponent.
  • Pushing.
  • Tackling from behind.
  • Tackling an opponent and you make contact with the player prior to making contact with the ball.
  • Holding.
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What is a bonk 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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