What is Not Allowed in Baseball
Obstruction of a Base: Intentionally blocking a runner's path to a base.
Interference: Physically interfering with a fielder's attempt to make a play on the ball.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Unacceptable behavior, such as fighting, arguing, or throwing equipment.
Illegal Pitch: Throwing a ball that does not meet the criteria for a legal pitch (e.g., too low, too high).
Batter's Box Interference: Interfering with a batter in the batter's box while the pitcher is delivering the ball.
Catching a Fair Ball with a Cap: Catching a batted ball that is still in fair territory with your cap.
Slide into Second Base After a Force Out: Sliding into second base to break up a double play when a force out has already been made.
Questions:
- What is not allowed when a runner is trying to reach a base?
- What is interference in baseball?
- What constitutes unsportsmanlike conduct in baseball?
- What happens if you catch a fair ball with your cap?
- Is it allowed to slide into second base after a force out?
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