The Rules of Baseball
5.00 PUTTING
THE BALL IN PLAY. LIVE BALL
5.01
At the time set for beginning the game the umpire shall call "Play."
5.02
After the umpire calls "Play" the ball is alive and in play
and remains alive and in play until for legal cause, or at the umpire's
call of "Time" suspending play, the ball becomes dead. While
the ball is dead no player may be put out, no bases may be run and no
runs may be scored, except that runners may advance one or more bases
as the result of acts which occurred while the ball was alive (such
as, but not limited to a balk, an overthrow, interference, or a home
run or other fair ball hit out of the playing field). Should a ball
come partially apart in a game, it is in play until the play is completed.
5.03
The pitcher shall deliver the pitch to the batter who may elect to strike
the ball, or who may not offer at it, as he chooses.
5.04
The offensive team's objective is to have its batter become a runner,
and its runners advance.
5.05
The defensive team's objective is to prevent offensive players from
becoming runners, and to prevent their advance around the bases.
5.06
When a batter becomes a runner and touches all bases legally he shall
score one run for his team. A run legally scored cannot be nullified
by subsequent action of the runner, such as but not limited to an effort
to return to third base in the belief that he had left the base before
a caught fly ball.
5.07
When three offensive players are legally put out, that team takes the
field and the opposing team becomes the offensive team.
5.08
If a thrown ball accidentally touches a base coach, or a pitched or
thrown ball touches an umpire, the ball is alive and in play. However,
if the coach interferes with a thrown ball, the runner is out.
5.09
The ball becomes dead and runners advance one base, or return to their
bases, without liability to be put out, when_ (a) A pitched ball touches
a batter, or his clothing, while in his legal batting position; runners,
if forced, advance; (b) The plate umpire interferes with the catcher's
throw; runners may not advance. NOTE: The interference shall be disregarded
if the catcher's throw retires the runner. (c) A balk is committed;
runners advance; (See Penalty 8.05). (d) A ball is illegally batted;
runners return; (e) A foul ball is not caught; runners return. The umpire
shall not put the ball in play until all runners have retouched their
bases; (f) A fair ball touches a runner or an umpire on fair territory
before it touches an infielder including the pitcher, or touches an
umpire before it has passed an infielder other than the pitcher; If
a fair ball touches an umpire working in the infield after it has bounded
past, or over, the pitcher, it is a dead ball. If a batted ball is deflected
by a fielder in fair territory and hits a runner or an umpire while
still in flight and then caught by an infielder it shall not be a catch,
but the ball shall remain in play. If a fair ball goes through, or by,
an infielder, and touches a runner immediately back of him, or touches
a runner after being deflected by an infielder, the ball is in play
and the umpire shall not declare the runner out. In making such decision
the umpire must be convinced that the ball passed through, or by, the
infielder and that no other infielder had the chance to make a play
on the ball; runners advance if forced; (g) A pitched ball lodges in
the umpire's or catcher's mask or paraphernalia, and remains out of
play, runners advance one base; If a foul tip hits the umpire and is
caught by a fielder on the rebound, the ball is "dead" and
the batsman cannot be called out. The same shall apply where such foul
tip lodges in the umpire's mask or other paraphernalia. If a third strike
(not a foul tip) passes the catcher and hits an umpire, the ball is
in play. If such ball rebounds and is caught by a fielder before it
touches the ground, the batsman is not out on such a catch, but the
ball remains in play and the batsman may be retired at first base, or
touched with the ball for the out. If a pitched ball lodges in the umpire's
or catcher's mask or paraphernalia, and remains out of play, on the
third strike or fourth ball, then the batter is entitled to first base
and all runners advance one base. If the count on the batter is less
than three balls, runners advance one base. (h) Any legal pitch touches
a runner trying to score; runners advance.
5.10
The ball becomes dead when an umpire calls "Time." The umpire
in chief shall call "Time"_ (a) When in his judgment weather,
darkness or similar conditions make immediate further play impossible;
(b) When light failure makes it difficult or impossible for the umpires
to follow the play; NOTE: A league may adopt its own regulations governing
games interrupted by light failure. (c) When an accident incapacitates
a player or an umpire; (1) If an accident to a runner is such as to
prevent him from proceeding to a base to which he is entitled, as on
a home run hit out of the playing field, or an award of one or more
bases, a substitute runner shall be permitted to complete the play.
(d) When a manager requests "Time" for a substitution, or
for a conference with one of his players. (e) When the umpire wishes
to examine the ball, to consult with either manager, or for any similar
cause. (f) When a fielder, after catching a fly ball, falls into a bench
or stand, or falls across ropes into a crowd when spectators are on
the field. As pertains to runners, the provisions of 7.04 (c) shall
prevail. If a fielder after making a catch steps into a bench, but does
not fall, the ball is in play and runners may advance at their own peril.
(g) When an umpire orders a player or any other person removed from
the playing field. (h) Except in the cases stated in paragraphs (b)
and (c) (1) of this rule, no umpire shall call "Time" while
a play is in progress.
5.11
After the ball is dead, play shall be resumed when the pitcher takes
his place on the pitcher's plate with a new ball or the same ball in
his possession and the plate umpire calls "Play." The plate
umpire shall call "Play" as soon as the pitcher takes his
place on his plate with the ball in his possession.
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