Bretrick
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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?
Thank you.the simple answer is :
The runner must wait until the ball is caught because of a rule called "tagging up" in baseball.
Why the Runner Waits (The Rule of Tagging Up)
* The Out: When a fielder catches a batted fly ball before it touches the ground, the batter is immediately out.
* The Restriction: A baserunner is not permitted to advance to the next base on a caught fly ball until they have retouched or remained on their original base at the exact moment the ball is first touched by a fielder. This act is called "tagging up."
* The Penalty: If the runner starts running to the next base before the ball is caught, and the ball is caught, they can be called out. The defensive team can appeal this by throwing the ball to the base the runner started from, and if the fielder touches that base before the runner returns to it, the runner is out.
Summary of the Play
* Ball is hit: The runner immediately runs back and keeps a foot in contact with their base.
* Ball is caught: The runner pushes off their base (tags up) at the moment the ball is caught.
* Runner runs: The runner sprints to the next base, trying to advance before the defense can throw the ball there and tag them out.
This rule essentially rewards the defense for making a catch by requiring the runner to delay their attempt to advance. It makes the offensive decision a strategic risk-reward calculation, especially on deep fly balls where the runner has a chance to advance a base (like scoring from third base on a "sacrifice fly").
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fice fly"?
Because of the tag-up rule in baseball.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 immediate answer is because "It's the rule." But you are asking, WHY?" That's harder to address, and is a good question. So think about what the game would be like if it wasn't the rule.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?