A runner on base, Batter hits a long ball, which is caught, the person on base does not start running until after the ball is caught. Why?
The person on base does not start running until after the ball is caught because, with fewer than two outs, a runner cannot advance on a fly ball that is caught. If they run before the catch, they risk being put out if the ball is caught before they can return to their original base, a situation known as a “double play.” They must wait until the ball is caught to “tag up,” or return to their original base and touch it before running to the next one.
is what google says
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Thank you for that explanation.
Pretty sure hand on bat and ball strikes the hand on the bat, the ‘bat’ it is part of the bat.
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