What happens if you throw a home run ball back on the field?

Throw it back!” The fan tosses the ball back onto the field, and then everyone cheers. The tradition, according to most accounts, started with Chicago Cubs fans, though it's been adopted by various other fan bases, those at Citizens Bank Park
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Do you get kicked out for throwing home run ball back?

"Guests entering the playing field, or who throw (or attempt to throw) objects, with the exception of home run balls, in the stands or onto the field, are subject to ejection and criminal prosecution."
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Why do people 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 happens if a fan catches a home run ball?

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 a fan throw a ball back into play?

Proper etiquette dictates you throw the ball back onto the field. It is your's to keep but you may be booed by other fans of your team if you do.
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MLB Fans Throwing Home Run Balls Back on the Field Compilation



Are you allowed to throw a home run back?

Never Throw a Home-Run Ball Back. This doesn't happen in every park, but it's a terrible tradition some ballparks have borrowed (read: stolen) from Wrigley Field.
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Can you keep a baseball if you catch it?

Logically, a fan retrieving a ball hit into the stands is legally entitled to keep the ball only if the home team's ownership rights have been somehow transferred or relinquished. Ownership rights are transferred only by abandonment, gift, or sale.
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Can you throw a baseball at a runner to get them out?

Runner Hit By Batted Ball – Not always Out! A runner should not be called out when struck by a batted ball that deflects off a fielder, including the pitcher. The runner is not out unless the fielder near the ball has a chance to make a legitimate play on the ball and the runner interferes with the fielder.
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Can an umpire eject a fan?

The umpires are to deal with on-the-field situations. Can an umpire eject a spectator(s)/fan(s) from the field complex? No, the spectator(s) should be handled by a board member.
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Who started throwing home run ball back?

It all started in Chicago, where a disgruntled bartender and Chicago Cubs fan threw back a home run ball hit by Hank Aaron in 1970 in Wrigley Field.
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Why do Catchers get rid of balls?

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 are the rules for home run?

A home run occurs when a batter hits a fair ball and scores on the play without being put out or without the benefit of an error. In almost every instance of a home run, a batter hits the ball in the air over the outfield fence in fair territory.
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Can you have a no hitter with a home run?

Two pitchers have homered while pitching no-hitters. Earl Wilson of the Boston Red Sox hit a home run during his June 26, 1962 no-hitter against the Los Angeles Angels. Rick Wise went one better: in his June 23, 1971 no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds, the Philadelphia Phillies pitcher hit two home runs.
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What is a foul home run?

Each baseball field has two foul poles, one for the left foul line and one for the right foul line. If the ball hits a foul pole, it is a fair ball and counts as a home run.
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What happens if a home run hits the foul pole?

Batted balls that directly strike either foul pole on the fly, or leave the park on a fly to the right of the left-field foul pole and to the left of the right-field foul pole are considered home runs.
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Can a runner steal on a foul tip caught by the catcher?

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 bat hits catchers glove?

If the batter makes contact with the catchers mitt, the offense has the option to take the result of the play or one base will be rewarded to the batter.
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Can you steal on a walk in baseball?

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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What happens if a fielder throws a ball at a runner?

Ruling: Runner is declared out. Ball is dead, and batter-runner is awarded first base. The fact that the runner had contact with the base when struck with the batted ball has no bearing on the play. (An exception to this is when the runner is hit by an Infield Fly while on base.)
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Is pegging allowed in the MLB?

However, because the MLB outlaws intentional pegging in its rules and punishes players in and potentially out of game, the governing body of baseball is officially stating such acts are not part of the game; thus, players have not consent to such acts.
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Can a runner push a fielder?

Base runner impedes a defensive player fielding a batted ball. If a base runner impedes a fielder in the act of fielding a batted ball, or who is making a throw in continuation of fielding a batted ball, you have interference (5.09(b)(3)). Call the runner out.
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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 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 an MLB game go on forever?

Baseball is sometimes called the "timeless game." Unlike football, basketball or soccer, there's no clock. Theoretically, the game could go on forever.
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