You would have to have very long arms if you didnt
No.
I believe the lowest is the double bass (the large looking "cello" you need to stand to play) because of its volume, thick strings and long strings.
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Cellos require people to play standing up. Guitars are also easier to play while standing up for most people, as well.
Extended Play.
you can make a double play if there is a person on 2 base and the batter hit a pop fly or grounder the infielder throws it to 2 base then 2 bade throws it to 1 base to make a double play
No a force out is when you can throw to a base and not have to tag the runner because there is already a runner on the base behind them so they cant go back. A double play is when you get two players out in one play.
get a double foot pedal adapter
Double Play, Shortstop to Second Base to 1st base.
Yes, the runner would be safe.
On a ground rule double, the batter is awarded second base and all runners advance two bases. The ball is dead.
DP stands for double penetration. It is a play on...letters, since it is making fun of BP.
no
It has good karma.
yes,the base runner going to second base is called out,by interference.
I am assuming you are talking about the play at second base before the throw to first to complete the double play. If we saw every play at second base in slow motion we would probably see the bag touched in 99%+ of the times. There are two main reasons why the second baseman or shortstop makes the play very quickly. First the play must be made quickly because of the time spent in throwing the ball to second to get the force out. The defense is trying to make two outs in the time it takes to make one out so the second baseman/shortstop must get rid of the ball quickly to have a chance to get the runner at first. Second is that there is a runner bearing down on second base trying to break up the double play. The fielder at second must get rid of the ball and then move out of the way of the runner that is trying to break up the double play.
If the runner remains standing on the bag when the 1st baseman touches the bag and the 1st baseman does not tag the runner prior to touching the bag, then the runner is safe and you have no double play. Answer To clarify, once the Batter becomes a batter-runner, the runner at first loses his right to occupy first base and is forced to advance. If he is tagged while standing on the base, he is out. If the first baseman then steps on first base the Batter-runner is also out -- Double Play. BUT, if the first baseman first steps on the base the batter-runner is out and the force is removed. If the runner standing on first base is now tagged he is safe.