- move to a
subsequent base or to score. In statistics, the
number of
baserunners (for
example those allowed by a pitcher) is
denoted by the abbreviation...
-
strikes a player's leg and
bounces off him to
another fielder, who tags the
baserunner, the
first player is
credited with an ****ist. A
fielder can
receive a...
-
player reaching a base due to the defense's
attempt to put out
another baserunner, or the
defensive team's
indifference to his advance. Fielder's choice...
-
throwing a live ball to a
fielder so that the
fielder can tag out a
baserunner who is
either leading off or
about to
begin stealing the next base. A...
- when the
baserunner is
stranded between two bases, also
known as no-man's land, and is in
jeopardy of
being tagged out. When the
baserunner attempts to...
- softball, a tag out,
sometimes just
called a tag, is a play in
which a
baserunner is out
because a
fielder touches him with the ball or with the hand or...
- irrelevant. A
baserunner remains on base or
advances to the next base as the
result of an
error on a fielder's
choice play that
would put the
baserunner out except...
-
would occasionally use "courtesy runners" as well as
pinch runners. A
baserunner that had to
leave the game
temporarily due to
injury would be replaced...
-
continuous play.
Double plays can
occur any time
there is at
least one
baserunner and
fewer than two outs. In
Major League Baseball (MLB), the
double play...
- In baseball, to tag up is for a
baserunner to
retouch or
remain on
their starting base (the time-of-pitch base)
until (after) the ball is
first touched...