It depends on how many outs there are. If there is less than two outs and a run comes home on a caught ball they are safe, as long as they tagged the base they started on after the catch was made.
For example the runner started on third, He leads off, the hitter hits the ball into the outfield. The fielder makes the catch, the runner must tag 3rd base before he goes home. If he does not "tag up" than the defence simply has to throw the ball to third to get the runner out.
If there are two outs the run does not count.
No you can't run in the boundary to catch a ball
No. It will run away and you cant catch it then.
There are WAY to MANY to count!
If your at a baseball or softball game and you catch it in the stands it does not count as a out and you can keep the ball
Yes. you can Catch it, defeat it, or run away.
they run and if they catch it they eat it
You have to catch it
The proper rearranged sentence becomes: "You will catch the bus if you run first".
they run after them or it
run after it !!
No...a fielding error that allows the runner to get on base and that runner scores is not an earned run and does not count against earned run average.
Yes. You can either catch it, battle and defeat it, or run away.