Foulball
2016/7/15 16:39:44
Question
a foul tip caught by the catcher is called an out?
Answer
Jack,
A foul tip is different from a foul ball. A foul tip is a ball that makes contact with the bat then goes directly to the catchers glove and is caught. This is simply treated as a strike and is a live ball. If it is not caught or touches another part of the catcher prior to going to the glove it is a foul ball.
If it was the third strike, yes there is an out, otherwise no.
Tom
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