What happens when a runner is hit by a batted ball?

What happens when a runner is hit by a batted ball?

So, when a runner is hit by a batted ball behind an infielder, and no other fielder has a chance to make a play on the ball, the ball remains alive and in play. When this occurs, the runner should continue to run. Because it’s seldom that this kind of play takes place, it sometimes catches the umpires by surprise.

What happens when the runner hits a fielder that is actively fielding a ball in the base path?

Interference With a Thrown Ball A base runner hit by a thrown ball is guilty of interference only if the runner intentionally touches the ball, or otherwise alters or deflects the course of the thrown ball.

Is runner out if hit by ball?

Once the batted ball passes an infielder [3b,SS,2b,1b] and strikes a runner, the play proceeds and the runner is not called out. If the runner runs in front of and infielder and is hit by the batted ball, he should be called OUT for interfering with the infielder’s right to try to make a play on the ball.

Is a base runner out if hit by a thrown ball?

If a thrown ball hits a runner while running the bases, the runner is not out unless the umpire judges that the runner intentionally interfered, obstructed, hindered or confused the defense attempting to make a play.

What happens if the ball strikes the runner from first base?

The ground ball strikes the runner advancing from first base. Ruling: Runner from first is declared out for being struck by a fair batted ball. Batter-runner is awarded first base. The ball is not considered having passed through or by an infielder in this play.

What happens if a runner is touched by a live batted ball?

If the runner is not in contact with a base when touched by an infield fly, then both he and the batter are out – him for interference, and the batter on the infield fly. Note 3. Only on an infield fly is the base a safe haven for runners touched by a live batted ball.

Can a runner be called out on a foul ball?

But let’s say there’s a runner on third base and the batter hits a slow roller near the foul line that the third baseman is hoping will go foul. The ball remains fair and makes contact with the runner who is standing on third base. Because the third baseman was not attempting to make a play on the ball, the runner should not be called out.

When does an infielder touch a base runner?

We’re talking about when a base runner is passing behind the infielder while fielder is making a play on the ball, but the infielder then misplays the ball. The misplayed ball passes through the infielder’s legs, or by him on either side, and then touches the runner. This is not interference.