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Baseball Rules and Regulations

This category is for questions regarding the rules and regulations of baseball which includes asking about rules on safe and out calls, error calls, home run calls and much more.

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Is there a time limit on the time to run the bases when you hit a home run?

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There isn't an official time limit, but they know that they are there to play baseball. If a runner is taking too long to circle the bases, the umpire will speed it up.

What is a rookie player?

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In Major League Baseball, a player is considered a rookie if they've been on an Active Roster for 45 days, if a pitcher has pitched less than 50 innings or if a batter has less than 130 at bats.

What are the rules in baseball in 1900s?

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The National Association was the first major league in baseball and existed between 1871-1875. After it folded the National League was formed and has played continuously since 1876. The American League was founded in 1901.

Do three outs equal lining in baseball or softball?

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There are 6 outs in one inning. Each team have to bat until they get 3 outs. Both teams bat once in one inning.
6 per inning three outs per side
In Australia There Are Six Outs In A Inning For Baseball
3 outs
There are 6 outs in an inning, 3 for each team.

What is ops on baseball stat sheet?

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On-Base plus Slugging percentage.

On-Base percentage is the hits+walks/plate appearances (note that reaching on an error does not count towards OBP)

Slugging percentage is total bases on hits / at-bats (which means walks and sacrifices don't count towards slugging)

OPS is simply adding those two numbers together.

Where can runner rugs be purchased?

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Runner rugs can be purchased at several stores, including wholesale stores, specialty stores, and online. Try your local Home Depot, JC Penny, KMart, Rugs-Direct online, or even the Amazon website.

Most hits in a game without scoring any runs?

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13 times, a team has gotten shut out on 13 hits

Why when you get hit in the balls it hurts?

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Depending on how hard you are hit; besides the infliction of pain from any type of force, the sensation is similar to when you have had the wind knocked out of you. You have a gasp for air meanwhile your balls have a harsh tingling, and the possible thought you might get sick. It is very uncomfortable and again, like the wind being knocked out of you, the fetal position is the most comfortable.

Who is a Fair and foul-weather friend?

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they are people who only watch the game while their favorite team is winning

What is considered a plate appearance in baseball?

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A completed turn in the batter's box. This could result in a hi,walk, sacrifice fly. sacrifice bunt, hit by pitch, or catchers interference. The at bat is not a plate appearance if the 3rd out is recorded before the batter has done one of the above. The batter would lead off the next inning with a 0-0 count.

How many or what percent of A AA and AAA minor league players are drafted to the majors?

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Well, let's reword the question first... A, AA, and AAA minor league players are usually already drafted by a team. In my experience, I would say that probably around 10% of minor leaguers ever have a chance at The Show. That's just the chance. Even fewer make it there and produce successful careers and end up being vested and retiring. Of the thousands of high school, college, and unaffiliated players, probably about 3 percent of those drafted or signed ever make the big leagues. Hope this helps.

First pitcher to strike out 20 batters in a game?

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There have been three pitchers to strikeout 20 batters in one game and one pitcher to strikeout 21 batters in a game. The three to strikeout 20 were Kerry Wood, Roger Clemens, and Randy Johnson. All three struckout all those batters in a nine inning game. The pitcher to strikeout 21 batters, Tom Cheney, needed 16 innings. Cheney's 21 strikeouts is the MLB record for strikeouts by a pitcher in a single game.

Can the DH in HS baseball play a defensive position later in the game?

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No. The DH cannot play a defensive position unless he is brought in for the person for whom he is DH-ing. This is a full substitution and negates the DH status. Should the coach re-enter the original player, he must bat in place of the original DH, and the original DH may not re-enter the game.

How long do little league baseball games take?

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Typically from 1.5 to 2 hours. Most leagues set a time limit

If a batted ball hits an umpire in fair territory is the ball live?

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According to MLB rules, that would depend on the situation. MLB Rule 5.09(f) states that the ball becomes dead and runners advance one base, or return to their bases, without liability to be put out when "A fair ball touches a runner or an umpire on fair territory before it touches an infielder including the pitcher, or touches an umpire before it has passed an infielder other than the pitcher. Rule 5.09(f) Comment: If a fair ball touches an umpire working in the infield after it has bounded past, or over, the pitcher, it is a dead ball. If a batted ball is deflected by a fielder in fair territory and hits a runner or an umpire while still in flight and then is caught by an infielder it shall not be a catch, but the ball shall remain in play." If the ball hits the umpire first, the ball is dead. If a defensive player touches the ball and then the ball hits the umpire, the ball is live.

What determines whos in the american league and the national league?

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You normally look at if they have a DH or not. The DH, or designated hitter, is meant as a replacement hitter for your pitcher. These are normally your aging players who still have some power. If the team normally has a DH, then it is American League. If the team does not usually have a DH, then it is National League.

Why does the batter get three strikes in baseball?

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probably a random number.. 3 strikes is more than enough

Does a runner have to slide into a base?

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When proceeding to first a runner can not retreat towards home nor can they come to a complete stop of forward motion. If they do either of these the the runner is to be called out without need of a tag on the runner or the base. This only applies to a runner between home and first.

What does ab stand for in baseball?

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At-bats. The number of batters he faced, not counting those he walked and (I think) those who reached on an error and (maybe) those who "sacrificed" a runner to the next base. I'm not 100% sure which batters are excluded, but I know walks are excluded. Excluded from ABs are walks, sacrifices, sacrifice flies, catcher's interference, and hit by pitch. Reaching base by an error is considered an AB.

Distance of 1st base and 2nd base?

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Pythagorean Theorem. We know its 90 feet between the bases, and we know that you're describing a right triangle, so we can figure the distance between home plate and second base as: 90^2 + 90^2 = x^2 8100 + 8100 = x^2 16200 = x^2 127.29 feet

If a batted ball hits the pitchers mound and goes into foul territory is it fair?

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If a batted ball hits the mound and then makes it into foul territory before going past 3rd or 1st base and without being touched and without stopping then it would be a foul. If it goes into foul territory after passing 1st or 3rd base, then it is fair. Likewise, if the ball stops moving or is touched by a fielder in fair territory, it is also a fair ball and in play. The key is where the ball stops moving. If the ball stops in fair territory (without having been touched in foul territory), it is a fair ball. If the ball stops in foul territory (without having been touched in fair territory or advancing beyond 1st or 3rd base), it it a foul ball, regardless of the route it took to get there.

Is home plat in fair or foul territory?

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Home plate is foul territory unless the ball rolls in front of the plate and stays fair. If the ball bounces off the plate and strikes the batter; it's a dead ball.