![]() ![]() Any baserunner, other than the batter-runner, is out when:.With fewer than two outs, an infielder touches a batted ball in-flight, but intentionally allows the ball to fall to the ground, for the purpose of getting some other runner out. ![]() ![]() He hits an infield popup while the infield fly rule applies or.he fails to reach first base before a fielder with a live ball in his possession touches first base or touches the runner-batter with the ball (except when the batter is awarded first base, such as on a base on balls).he is found to have used an altered bat.he steps from one batter's box to the other when the pitcher is ready to pitch or.he hits a pitch with a foot entirely outside of the batter's box.he is hit by his own fair ball, outside of the batter's box, before the ball is played by a fielder.on any third strike, if a baserunner is on first and there are fewer than two outs.the third strike is pitched and caught in flight.When three outs are recorded in an inning, it is said that "the side is retired." When a player is called out, he is said to be retired. In baseball, an out occurs when the defensive team effects any of a number of different events, and the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. ![]()
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