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You certainly may. A base-runner may leave the bag as soon as the pitcher releases the ball.
It depends where you live
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Once the umpire calls "Play Ball," the ball is live until the umpire calls "Time Out," "Foul Ball," or any other reason where the ball becomes dead by rule. It's best to just assume the ball is always live.
If you swing and miss and the ball hits you, it is a strike and a live ball. If you swing and the bat makes contact with the ball and the ball hits you while you're in the batter's box, it is a foul ball and a dead ball.
live ball:as soon as a ball is given to a free-throw shooter or a thrower on a throw-in, it is live, but the game clock does not restart until the ball is alive
well you cant you have to be 27 or over and you cant live in America so you cant
Yes. The only time it would not be live is if the batter, when swinging, hit the ball with his/her hands it would be a dead ball.
It is a live ball. If the batter reaches first base safely, it is a hit. If the batter is thrown out a first, it's an out.
so you cant live
no it cant