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  2. Comparison of baseball and softball - Wikipedia

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    Same rules as for base stealing Same rules as for base stealing Runner is usually permitted to take a lead after the ball leaves the pitcher's hand, but must return to base between pitches if the ball is not put into play. The runner can be called out for taking a lead before the pitch. Pitching Delivery Any method; in practice, usually overhand.

  3. Uncaught third strike - Wikipedia

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    In Little League, in the Tee-Ball and Minor League divisions, the batter is out after the third strike regardless of whether the pitched ball is caught cleanly by the catcher. In Little League (or the Major Division), Junior, Senior, and Big League divisions, a batter may attempt to advance to first base on an uncaught third strike.

  4. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Little League Baseball and Softball (officially, Little League Baseball Inc [1]) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [2] [3] based in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, that organizes local youth baseball and softball leagues throughout the United States and the rest of the world.

  5. Invisible runner rule - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a live baserunner, an invisible runner cannot steal a base, but can, depending on rules, advance on a wild pitch. However, this may not be worthwhile unless the runner is on third, as they may need to be forced to their next base, depending on the rule variation used. An invisible runner normally travels at the speed of the current batter.

  6. Interference (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    If interference is committed by a retired runner or by some other member of the offensive team, the runner who is most likely to have been put out will be called out. Under Little League (LL), high school and college rules, if interference is committed by a runner with the effect of preventing a likely double play, regardless of his intent, the ...

  7. Category:Little League Softball World Series - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Little League Softball World Series" The following 20 pages are ...

  8. Unwritten rules of baseball - Wikipedia

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    There is a set of unwritten rules of baseball that some players and managers follow. The rules often concern gamesmanship and not disrespecting players on the opposing team. Incidents have occurred when one or more players interpret the actions of another player as violating the unwritten rules, which can result in beanballs and bench-clearing ...

  9. Tie goes to the runner - Wikipedia

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    The rule only covers the situation where the base (or player) is tagged before the runner touches the base, in which case the runner is out. Because no other situation is mentioned, any other situation, like the player being tagged after he touches first base or the base or player not being tagged at all, the runner is safe by default, since ...