A catcher backs up first base primarily on plays where a batter hits a ball that is fielded by an infielder, particularly on ground balls or throws that may go awry. This is crucial to prevent runners from advancing if the throw to first base is errant. Additionally, the catcher should back up first base on any play involving a potential pick-off attempt, ensuring there's a safety net in case of a missed catch. Being in position helps maintain defensive integrity and minimizes scoring opportunities for the opposing team.
None, as far as I'm aware. In any case, people avoided it like the plague.
on the cover in the middle of the castle u can see a pennies. that's why its so rare and banned.
Near v. Minnesota
The pitcher is credited with a strikeout. The catcher is credited with the putout, unless the batter-runner has to be retired at first base with a throw from the catcher. In that case, the catcher would get an assist and the base man covering first would get the putout.Source(s):Senior League Baseball World Series information director; Official Baseball Rules: 10.09(b)(1), 10.10(b)(1), 10.15(a)
Yes. A catcher gets credited with the putout on a strikeout if the ball is caught cleanly. In the event of a dropped third strike, if the catcher tags the hitter, he again gets credited with the putout. If the third strike is dropped and the catcher must throw down to first, the catcher gets credited with an assist and the first baseman gets credited with the putout. In no case would the pitcher get credit for the putout or assist. Source: MLB Official Rule 10.09b
Sometimes you get banned of course. Many people are reported and sometimes a person is banned for invalid or excessive reports. Five people can get reported for doing the same thing and only one gets banned. They decide how to enforce the rules for each individual case by case
Near v. Minnesota
Near v. Minnesota
This is not the case. Pakistan has banned YouTube only. Only Supreme Court can give orders to open this ban as it was imposed by Supreme Court.
The cane was banned in British schools in 1987 following a high-profile legal case that ruled its use as a form of corporal punishment was in violation of human rights.
no you just cant accsess your account for a few days, unless you get banned in this way for multiple time, in which case it is perminent and you will lose your items and account