Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. A ground rule double is a baseball rule that awards two bases from the time of pitch to all baserunners including the batter-runner, as a result of the ball leaving play after being hit fairly and leaving the field under a condition of the ground rules in effect at the field where the game is being played. An automatic double is the term used ...

  2. Jan 13, 2011 · Until 1931, balls bouncing over the fence were counted as home runs, and this difference in playing rules is respected when tabulating historical statistics. A ground rule double in either the actual or colloquial sense allows all runners to advance exactly two bases from when the play began.

  3. Jul 2, 2024 · A ground rule double is when a batted ball in fair territory bounces over the outfield wall or gets lodged in the wall, resulting in an automatic double for the batter. It prevents the baserunners from advancing more than two bases, providing an advantage to the hitting team.

  4. The term is commnoly used when a batted ball bounces in fair territory and goes over the fence or into the stands; however, this is a general baseball rule [Official Baseball Rules, rule 6.09(e)] and the proper term is rule-book double.

  5. Feb 18, 2024 · Umpiring a Ground Rule Double stands as a true test of an official’s knowledge and attentiveness in baseball. This rule activates when a ball batted fair hops over the outfield fence. Action stops and the batter-runner gets two bases. The umpire’s call can influence the game profoundly.

  6. A ground rule double is a play in baseball where a fair ball becomes unplayable. A ball can become unplayable when it bounces out of bounds, gets stuck in a fence or scoreboard, or in a ballpark-specific situation. All runners and the batter will advance two bases when one occurs, hence the name.

  7. People also ask

  8. Jul 20, 2023 · A ground rule double in baseball occurs when a fair ball becomes unplayable due to certain field conditions or stadium-specific features. This common yet unique play rewards the batter with two bases and advances all baserunners two bases from their original positions.

  1. People also search for