He needed to tag the runner who was supposed to go to 2nd first. Then touch the bag. By touching the bag first, the batter is out and the runner can return to first safely- which is what he did.
Oh, this is an interesting one. This is when you really have to use your eyes to see the sequence. General information to start- In a force situation, a runner is required to go to the next base. If the next base or runner is tagged before they reach that base, they are out. In this situation, because the runner is standing on first, he hasn't reached the next base, so just because he's standing on his previous base does not protect him. Under a force, you can be tagged out standing on a base. This is generally, because if this wasn't the case, then every single routine double play ball would cause every runner to go back. Now, when you watch this play, specifically look at what the first baseman does. He steps on first and then tags the runner. The action of stepping on first puts the batter-runner out and removes the force, making the runner standing on first safe because the force no longer exists. There would have been a double-play opportunity if he had tagged the runner first and then the base. Kind of a cool sequence a little bit of a Disneyland type of thing but still cool.
He could have easily had the double play BUT by touching the base first, it takes out the force and the runner occupied the base so he was safe, batter is out. No DP this way.
No. Once he stepped on the bag, the supposed runner, a second was safe because he never left the bag. Now I haven’t looked up the rule, but that’s how I would call it.
He needed to tag the runner who was supposed to go to 2nd first. Then touch the bag. By touching the bag first, the batter is out and the runner can return to first safely- which is what he did.
If he only tagged ol boy before tagging the base
Oh, this is an interesting one. This is when you really have to use your eyes to see the sequence.
General information to start-
In a force situation, a runner is required to go to the next base. If the next base or runner is tagged before they reach that base, they are out. In this situation, because the runner is standing on first, he hasn't reached the next base, so just because he's standing on his previous base does not protect him. Under a force, you can be tagged out standing on a base. This is generally, because if this wasn't the case, then every single routine double play ball would cause every runner to go back.
Now, when you watch this play, specifically look at what the first baseman does. He steps on first and then tags the runner. The action of stepping on first puts the batter-runner out and removes the force, making the runner standing on first safe because the force no longer exists. There would have been a double-play opportunity if he had tagged the runner first and then the base.
Kind of a cool sequence a little bit of a Disneyland type of thing but still cool.
He could have easily had the double play BUT by touching the base first, it takes out the force and the runner occupied the base so he was safe, batter is out. No DP this way.
Batter out, runner safe.
No. Once he stepped on the bag, the supposed runner, a second was safe because he never left the bag. Now I haven’t looked up the rule, but that’s how I would call it.
Now, if he had tagged the runner before stepping on the base, the runner would be out maybe interesting not really sure about that
@@terry19692010 yes, you are correct, had the fielder tagged the runner first and then 1st base, both runners would be out.
No. By stepping on first base before tagging the runner. The force is removed. The runner has to be tagged off the base. Batter is out, runner is safe
1 out. The batter. 🎉❤🎉❤🎉
I cant believe how many got this correct. Good job. Only 1 D U N C E, who knows nothing about baseball, got it wrong so far!!!
No, by touching the base, its a force out at 1st,runner is then safe as he now aloudthe base. 1 out only
No he tagged the bag first so the runner going to first is out the runner that was supposed to go to second is safe at first.
Nope not a DP runner is entitled to the base and batter is out
The runner would have to touch the bag after the first basemen tags so the bag is available to go back to
Except because the first baseman stepped on the bag, removes the force and makes it available to go back to.
Not this time or next time.
Double play
Not!!!!!!!!!!!😅😊
or not!
Both out
No. As soon as 1B steps on the base, the force is removed and it’s the runner can be safe on the base. Should’ve tagged first, then touch the base
Absolutely incorrect
Not.
Not
Sorry.NOPE
Or not.