What happens if a fan robs a home run?

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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What happens if a fan interferes with a homerun?

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 a fan rob a homerun?

The fan can just take it home and there's no representatives to authenticate it.
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What happens if you rob a home run and fall over the fence?

This would be an out, same as in baseball. A similar situation would be if there's a foul ball and you catch it while falling over the right or left field sided fence. It would still be an out. However, if you drop the ball while falling over the fence, most umpires will call it foul.
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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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Do MLB players give away balls?

An average of 84 to 120 baseballs are used in an MLB game, with the higher end totaling around 120. The balls can be requested by a pitcher or replaced when they are hit out of play or discolored. Discarded balls cannot be reused and instead are authenticated and sold as memorabilia in MLB shops.
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Can you refuse to give back a baseball?

Unlike other sports where you often have to return a ball that goes into the stands, you can do whatever you want with a baseball.
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Is it legal to catch a baseball in your hat?

You can't use your cap to make a catch on-field, but there's no rule against using your cap to help you make the catch.
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Can you keep a baseball bat if you catch it?

According to him, there is no rule prohibiting a batter from carrying his bat around the bases. A person is not required to keep a baseball bat in his or her vehicle.
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How much HP does a fan Rob?

A single large mechanical fan is a slave to engine speed, and can consume as much as 40 horsepower from the engine using outdated technology.
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Can a standing fan cut your finger?

Even at slow speeds, fans pose an amputation risk. That is, if your finger touches a spinning fan blade, the blade may have sufficient force to sever your finger. While a fan blade is not likely to cut off your arm, its momentum is sufficient to cause extensive tissue and nerve damage.
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Why do fans throw home run balls back?

The tradition dates back to 1969 when a fan in the bleachers caught a ball hit by Hank Aaron and chucked it back onto the field because of a rejection of trying to return a ball to Aaron a year earlier. It didn't help that it was a crummy year for the Cubs.
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What is punishment for fans that run on field?

You will be arrested and charged, with at least trespassing, possibly spend at least a night in jail. Minimum fines seem to be $250, some cases including 1 -10 days in jail. Some states it might be a felony, a misdemeanor in most states.
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Can a running fan fall off the ceiling?

A ceiling fan has the potential to fall. This can be due to improper installation, age, lack of maintenance, or other defects. Therefore it is extremely important for you to keep an eye on the maintenance and safety of ceiling fans.
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What was the worst baseball fan interference?

The Steve Bartman incident was a controversial play that occurred during a baseball game between the Chicago Cubs and the Florida Marlins on October 14, 2003, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, during Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2003 postseason.
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Can bats fly once they hit the ground?

Most bats cannot take flight from the ground. They must drop 2 or 3 feet before they can fly.
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What is the 9th batter rule?

According to The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, a team has "batted around" when each of the nine batters in the team's lineup has made a plate appearance, and the first batter is coming up again during a single inning.
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What makes a bat illegal in MLB?

There are size and weight restrictions for MLB bats – they cannot weigh less than 2 lbs or more than 3 lbs and must be between 32 inches and 42 inches long. If a player is caught using an illegal bat during gameplay, they can be called out or ejected from the game at the umpire's discretion.
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What pitch is illegal in baseball?

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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Can you refuse a walk in baseball?

On an intentional walk, every runner gets to move up a base. 3. The hitter can decline the intentional walk, as if it were, oh, a holding penalty.
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Is hidden ball trick legal in MLB?

The hidden ball trick is a legal play in baseball that has been around since the game's beginning. The trick is executed when a fielder hides the ball in an attempt to fool the runner into thinking the pitcher has the ball, allowing the fielder to tag them out.
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Who legally owns a home run ball?

“A person who catches a baseball that enters the stands is its owner. A ball is caught if the person has achieved complete control of the ball at the point in time that the momentum of the ball and the momentum of the fan while attempting to catch the ball ceases.
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Can you take a pitcher out and put him back in?

Once removed, players are not permitted to return to the game in any capacity. Types of substitutions include pinch-hitting, pinch-running, a pitching change and a defensive replacement. Barring injury or illness, the starting pitcher must pitch until at least one batter reaches base or is put out.
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Can umpires throw anyone out?

(d) Each umpire has authority to disqualify any player, coach, manager or substitute for objecting to decisions or for unsportsmanlike conduct or language, and to eject such disqualified person from the playing field.
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