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Questions about the rules of sports, including regulations for particular competitions or formats. Questions must also be tagged for the specific sport or competition.

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Can the pitcher run to first base

Yes they can. This occurs in many instances: The ball is hit to the pitcher and the pitcher beats the runner to the bag Pitchers also assist in run downs, and if any defensive player beats the batter …
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What is the specification for the Kicking out of bounds rule?

During various games, the kickers of each team accidentally kick the ball out of bounds. Usually, when the kick crosses the midfield line, and goes deeper into the receiving team's territory, it is us …
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What is the call when a runner misses 2nd base on a 1st to 3rd and a dead ball call?

What would happen is each player offensive player would get 2 bases from where they were at the start of the play. ie: The batter would advance to second base. According to SportsRec.com and the offi …
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Pinch hitter for pitcher

No A pinch hitter is a batter used as a substitute for another batter. A pinch hitter only comes into the game when the batter whose turn he is taking is due to bat. At that time, he is "announced in …
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Can you call a coach's challenge when you do not have a timeout?

In close game situations in the NFL, if for example the opposing quarterback completes a pass to one of their receivers, can you challenge the ruling on the field with no timeout? This is questionable …
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What is the difference between a offside and a neutral zone infraction in the NFL?

Throughout many NFL games, there is almost always one pre-snap call, and many of those are on the offense for a small flinch. During all of the games that I have watched, I see refs calling out mostly …
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