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    In baseball, a foul ball is a batted ball that: [1][2] Touches the person of an umpire or player, or any object foreign to the natural ground, while on or over foul territory. By interpretation, a batted ball that touches a batter while in his batter's box is foul regardless of whether it is over foul territory.

  2. 13 cze 2012 · In an entertainment world today that prizes interaction, foul balls were the first real interactive agency in sport. Every kid who goes to a baseball game dreams that he's going...

  3. Foul Ball Definition. The foul lines and foul poles are used to demarcate fair territory and, thus, determine what constitutes a foul ball. Any batted ball that first contacts a fielder while the ball is in foul territory is considered foul.

  4. A foul ball in baseball is defined by several key actions: A batted ball that settles in foul territory between home and first base, or between home and third base. A ball that bounces and then goes past first or third base on or over foul territory.

  5. 12 sty 2024 · Defining a foul ball in baseball relies on understanding the fields division into fair and foul territories. When a batted ball first hits a fielder in foul territory, or first lands in foul territory past the first or third base, it’s considered a foul ball.

  6. 6 wrz 2020 · While Robert Cotter’s account followed the tale of a baseball-loving kid, a year earlier it was an adult fan who poked a legal hole into the game’s contentious debate around foul balls. In May, 1921, 31-year old Giants fan Reuben Berman was sitting in the box seats at the Polo Grounds in New York when he caught a ball that came his way.

  7. 17 lut 2024 · In baseball, a foul ball refers to any batted ball that lands or first touches the ground outside of fair territory. Fair territory encompasses the playing field itself, excluding the stands and areas beyond the outfield walls.

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