Whoever throws the ball into the dugout is credited with an error, and all base-runners advance 1 base.
The firstbaseman uses the ball to warm up the infielders during the next inning.
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If the ball was thrown-in by a teammate, no. If the ball was thrown-in by an opponent, yes.
I would say that it is a fair ball. When it goes into the dugout they call time.
The first baseman is often thrown the baseball at the end of an inning because they are typically closer to the pitcher's mound, making it a shorter throw. This allows for a quicker and more efficient return of the ball to the pitcher to start the next inning.
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YES... the ball is always live till the umpire stops play ... if the ball goes into the dugout the runner get one (1) base if the goes into the stands the runner take two (2) bases... if there's a runner on base they take the next open base...
the first base side dugout is the oriole's.
If the fielder falls into the stands or the dugout after catching the foul, the ball is dead and runners are awarded base from the base they occupied at the time of the pitch.
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.
If the shot is thrown before the clock ends, the point is scored. If the shot is thrown after the clock stops, it is not counted.
When a fly ball is caught, the batter doesn't do anything but go back to the dugout.