Crazy runner fakes out catcher
tags:This runner exhibits some crazy moves to avoid the tag at the plate.

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I like the little jig he avoided him with. He must wear his +5 avoidence gloves..
Your next question: What is a forced play?
A forced play is when the player has to move to the next base because the last base they were at has become occupied by the next runner. (example. If you are on 1st and someone hits the ball, you have to move to 2nd because the next runner - that just hit the ball - is on his way to 1st.)
Note: When running to 1st, you can over-run the base as long as you don't' turn towards second. You can automatically walk back and stand on the base without worrying about being tagged out.
OK, Here it comes, What did I miss...?
You have to tag the player in all cases UNLESS it is a forced play, then you can tag the player or the base.
OK, Here it comes, What did I miss...?
I understand baseball pretty well, but I'm not clear on one thing: if the bases are loaded and you are forced home, can the catcher tag home base to get you out? I know it never really happens because any hit is gonna be fielded and thrown to a base which will be closer/easier to get the out. But if it did, what's the rule? anyone?
I understand baseball pretty well, but I'm not clear on one thing: if the bases are loaded and you are forced home, can the catcher tag home base to get you out? I know it never really happens because any hit is gonna be fielded and thrown to a base which will be closer/easier to get the out. But if it did, what's the rule? anyone?
Yes, the catcher can tag home plate. And it happens more than you might think. If the bases are loaded and there are less that 2 outs, the infielder usually play a little closer in so they can force the runner at home and avoid a run.
Less of Election '08 and more of this please.
I say we need both. Let's have a Republican campaign vs. Democratic campaign baseball game. It may not progress the issues, but it's always good to see our country's leadership come together to have a good time.
Hey, anybody else have to bring up IE to watch this? CollegeHumor and a couple other video hosts (Break, I think) don't agree with Firefox. Is there an add-on or something?
Working fine in Firefox 3.0.1 here. As far as addons, IE Tab allows you to use IE from within Firefox with the click of a button to switch between the two.