YES ... this would be the same as if it was thrown and it the foul side walls ...
dead
Untouched
If the ball was thrown-in by a teammate, no. If the ball was thrown-in by an opponent, yes.
The 1st base coach can never be out of the coach's box. The 3rd base coach can only be out of his box when the ball is hit and there is a runner on or advancing to 3rd base.
yes
A coach may yell out from the dugout but, it is up to which ever player has the ball when the play is over. All he has to do is touch the contested base with the ball in his hand. The umpire will either rule safe or out. It has to happen before another pitch is thrown.
nope, as long as you get the out no runs count.
Say the C has no where to pass to they then pass either in the attacking or defending third. u r not allowed to do dat in netball a C pass has to be taken in the main third when starting off fresh..
A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
The ball was thrown high into the air.
A ball thrown down. The thrown ball will have a greater initial velocity and since they experience the same force of gravity, it will always be faster (until they both reach terminal velocity).
Because it is a longer throw from third to first and the first basemen is more likely to miss the ball