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Is it an out if you catch it off the wall?

A ball hitting the top of the wall and going over the fence should be a ground rule double, not a home run. Alternatively, if an outfielder catches the ball directly off the wall, before it hits the ground, it should count as a catch and out.

Is it a homerun if the ball is caught over the fence?

Is it a home run if you catch the ball and fall over the fence? If an outfielder catches the home run with one foot on or over the playing surface and maintains possession of the baseball then the batter is called out.

What happens if you catch a ball over the fence?

If, after making a legal catch, a fielder falls into dead ball territory (over a railing or fence. into the stands, or any other dead ball area), the catch is legal and the out stands, but the ball is dead. Award all runners one base. Members of team at bat must give right of way.

What happens when the baseball hits the wall?

Unless provided otherwise by a local ground rule a fair fly ball striking the top of the outfield wall and remaining on top of the wall shall be deemed a ground-rule double unless it is reachable by the outfielder who can then play the ball.

Does it count as a home run if you hit the green monster?

The Green Monster is famous for preventing home runs on many line drives that would clear the walls of other ballparks. A side effect of this is to increase the prevalence of doubles, since this is the most common result when the ball is hit off the wall (often referred to as a "wallball double").

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How deep is Yankee Stadium?

They measured a mere 280 and 294 down the left and right-field foul lines, respectively, but according to Baseball Almanac, shot out into a 500-foot deep-left field, 487 feet to center, and 429 feet to the wall in deep-right field.

Is there a ground rule triple in baseball?

No, there is no such thing as a “ground rule triple.” Ground rules shall not conflict with official playing rules (OBR 4.05), and ground rules may not supersede book rules (NFHS 4-1-2).

Is it a homerun if it hits the yellow?

If the ball hits any part of the yellow strip and goes over the fence, it is ruled a home run. If a ball hits an outfielder on the head on the fly (think Jose Canseco) and bounces over the fence, it's a home run.

What's a wall off in baseball?

A walk-off occurs when the home team takes the lead in the bottom of the ninth or extra innings. Because the visiting team will not get another turn at-bat, the game ends immediately, with the home team victorious.

What happens if a baseball hits the roof of a dome?

Unless outlined otherwise in the home park ground rules (i.e., Tampa Bay), a batted ball lodged in the roof above fair territory is considered a dead ball, and all runners (including the batter-runner) will be awarded two bases.

Can you catch a fly ball with your hat?

Illegal catches

The fielder must catch the ball with their hand or glove. If the fielder uses their cap, protector, pocket or any other part of their uniform in getting possession, it is not a catch.

Can you catch a ball off the wall for an out in baseball?

Unless provided otherwise by local ground rule, a fair fly ball striking the top of the outfield wall and bounding back onto the playing field shall be treated the same as a fair fly ball that strikes the outfield wall and rebounds back onto the playing field (in play but may not be caught for the purposes of an out).

Can you jump off the wall in baseball?

A legal catch does not require that the fielder secure possession or control of the ball in his throwing hand when making the transfer. A fielder may not jump over any fence, railing, or rope marking the limits of the playing field in order to catch the ball.

What happens if you catch a baseball in the crowd?

In every case of spectator interference with a batted or thrown ball, the ball shall be declared dead and the baserunners can be placed where the umpire determines they would have been without the interference.

Can an outfielder climb the wall to make a catch?

A wall climb can also be made by outfielders or other position players by climbing the wall in foul territory to make an out.

What is a ground rule double in baseball?

A ground rule double is a baseball rule that awards two bases from the time of pitch to all baserunners including the batter-runner, as a result of the ball leaving play after being hit fairly and leaving the field under a condition of the ground rules in effect at the field where the game is being played.

How rare is a walk-off home run?

Walk-off home runs are uncommon enough to be dramatic when they occur, especially during the postseason. There have been seven major league postseason series that have ended in a walk-off homerun, including two World Series.

Is a walk-off hit always a single?

According to the official rules of the MLB, if a batter hits a walk-off home run the normal base running rules apply. If the batter doesn't run the bases on a walk-off home run then they are liable to be called out on the play. So as a general rule, you have to run the bases on a walk-off home run.

Who has hit the most walk off home runs?

Yankees: Mickey Mantle, No.

As for the most walk-off taters hit while trailing -- it doesn't get much more dramatic -- on record (dating back to 1925), that mark belongs to Robinson, whose five are tied with Fred McGriff. Robinson also victimized a whopping nine different teams with his walk-off homers.

What happens if ball hits roof Minute Maid Park?

Unless outlined otherwise in the home park ground rules (i.e., Tampa Bay), a batted ball lodged in the roof above fair territory is considered a dead ball, and all runners (including the batter-runner) will be awarded two bases.

What is the person behind the batter called?

Catcher is a position for a baseball or softball player. When a batter takes their turn to hit, the catcher crouches behind home plate, in front of the (home) umpire, and receives the ball from the pitcher.

What is it called if you hit the ball over the fence in baseball?

A home run occurs when a batter hits a fair ball and scores on the play without being put out or without the benefit of an error. In almost every instance of a home run, a batter hits the ball in the air over the outfield fence in fair territory.

Is it illegal to throw your glove at a baseball?

When a fielder throws his glove at a batted ball, it is a violation of baseball rule, 5.06(4)(C), the detached equipment rule. There is no penalty if the glove does not make contact with the ball but if the glove makes contact, all runners, including the batter runner are awarded three bases.

Can a runner go back to first after touching second?

PLAY. (a) Batter hits ball out of park or ground rule double and misses first base (ball is dead)_he may return to first base to correct his mistake before he touches second but if he touches second he may not return to first and if defensive team appeals he is declared out at first. PLAY.

What are 5 rules in baseball?

The five most important basic rules in baseball are balls and strikes, tagging up, force outs, tag outs, and nine players allowed in the lineup.