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What happens if a baseball hits the top of the wall?

A fair fly ball that lands on the top of the outfield wall and is picked up by a spectator after coming to a stop shall be ruled a ground-rule double. Any batted ball that strikes the facing of the outfield wall or the top of the wall, should be treated by runners and outfielders as balls in play.A fair fly ball that lands on the top of the outfield wall and is picked up by a spectator after coming to a stop shall be ruled a ground-rule

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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.

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double. Any batted ball that strikes the facing of the outfield wall or the top of the wall, should be treated by runners and outfielders as balls in play.

Is it a homerun if it hits the top of the wall?

Rule 5.05(a):

Unless provided otherwise by local ground rule, a fair fly ball striking the top of the outfield wall and bounding over the wall shall be ruled a home run.

What happens if a baseball hits the top of the fence?

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 happens if a baseball hits the ceiling?

Any ball that hits the speaker or roof in foul territory is a foul ball; if however the ball is caught by a fielder, the batter is out and the base runners advance at their own risk.

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.

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Is it possible to hit a baseball out of the stadium?

According to Statcast, that ball traveled a projected 475 feet with an exit velocity of 114 mph. And, sure, he joins a short list of people to ever hit a ball out of Dodger Stadium: Mark McGwire in May of '99, Mike Piazza in September of '97 and Willie Stargell, who did it twice, including a 506-foot (!!) bomb in 1969.

Is it a homerun if it hits the foul pole?

Batted balls that directly strike either foul pole on the fly, or leave the park on a fly to the right of the left-field foul pole and to the left of the right-field foul pole are considered home runs.

Who was the first person to hit the roof of the Astrodome?

HOUSTON (AP) _ While the Houston Astros were making the Astrodome shake with their first division title in 11 years, Jeff Bagwell was hitting its ceiling with a popup. In the sixth inning, Bagwell hit what's believed to be the first fair ball to strike the top of the Astrodome since the ballpark opened in 1964..

What's a ground rule double in baseball?

A ground rule double in either the actual or colloquial sense allows all runners to advance exactly two bases from when the play began. A runner from first base is thus required to stop at third, even if he obviously could have scored had the ball not gone out of play.

What happens if a batter hits the ball backwards?

When the ball is hit behind the line the batter is allowed to run to the 1st post but is not allowed to continue to 2nd until the ball has crossed the line back into play. It is best that the backstop retrieves the ball and walks it back instead of throwing it back into play.

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.

What happens if a baseball bounces into the stands?

A ground rule double in baseball is when a batter may freely advance to second base after he hits a ball that lands in fair territory, but subsequently bounces out of the reach of fielders. This happens if the ball bounces from the outfield into the stands, or when the ball gets caught in part of the stadium.

Can you hit a baseball after it bounces?

Yes. This is treated like any other pitch. The ball can be batted and if the batter is touched by the bounced pitch, he is awarded first base on a hit by pitch.

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.

Can an infielder drop a ball on purpose?

Under Official Baseball Rule 5.09(a)(12), the batter is out, the ball is dead, and runner(s) return to their original base(s) when an infielder intentionally drops a fair fly ball or line drive with runners on first, first and second, first and third, or bases loaded (with less than two out).

Can a guy on first score on a ground rule double?

Application of the ground rule or automatic double rule can result in a runner at first base, who appears to have been able to score on a batted ball, being required to return to third base due to the ball going out of play.

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).

How does an umpire call a ball?

There is no signal for a called ball. Instead, simply verbalize the call, "ball". Call the ball while still down, then come up. On ball four, don't point to first base, just say "ball." If the batter doesn't head toward first base, you can simply say to him "that's four."

Is the Astrodome air conditioned?

Constructed in 1964, the Astrodome was deemed the “Eighth Wonder of the World” when it opened in 1965. As the world's first indoor, air conditioned domed stadium, the 18-story multipurpose structure set the bar for arena design and construction for decades to come.

Why is the Houston Astrodome abandoned?

After the Astros moved to Minute Maid Park, the Houston Astrodome hosted conventions and concerts for nearly a decade. After 2009, code violations caused it to close, reports Insider. It wasn't entirely abandoned, as the city has long promised to find a use for the massive indoor arena.

Why is there a fence on the foul pole?

Why Does the Foul Pole Have a Net? Some foul poles may have netting or metal extension with holes (almost looks like netting). This makes it easier for umpires to rule fair or foul because it makes the foul pole wider and is more surface area for a baseball to pass by.

What happens if you hit the yellow pole in baseball?

Thankfully both leagues now agree that all baseballs that hit the foul pole are considered home runs regardless of where the ball lands after making contact with the pole. Both leagues also agree that balls that bounce off the ground in fair territory and then strike the foul pole are ruled as ground rule doubles.

Why is it called a foul pole?

noun Baseball. either of two poles, one on each foul line, being the vertical continuation of the outfield fence or wall, used by the umpire as a sight line in determining whether a fly ball hit near the foul line is a fair or foul ball.