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- Force_play abstract "Force Out redirects here. For the retirement account provision, see 401(k)#Force-out.In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base—and thus try to advance to the next base—because the batter became a runner. A runner at first base is always forced to attempt to advance to second base when the batter becomes a runner. Runners at second or third base are forced only when all bases preceding their time-of-pitch base are occupied by other baserunners and the batter becomes a runner.A forced runner's force base is the next base beyond his time-of-pitch base. Any attempt by fielders to put a forced runner out is called a force play. Think of forced runners as bumper cars. If with a runner on first, the batter hits a ground ball, the batter must run to first, and since two runners are not allowed to stay on one base at one time, the runner who was on first to begin with is now bumper-carred by the advancing batter over to second. If there already was a runner on second as well, that runner is now bumper-carred over to third, and so on. If a runner is bumper-carred over to the next base by the advancing batter or by another runner who was bumper-carred by the advancing batter, then that runner is considered to have been forced to advance to the next base. If, however, with a runner on third, for example, the batter hits a ground ball, the batter must run to first, but the runner on third, not having been bumper-carred by the batter, is not forced to advance and can stay where he is if he elects to.Force plays, or Force outs, are one of the two ways to get a runner out on a ground ball. For a fielder to get a forced, bumper-carred runner out, he needs only to retrieve the hit ball and step on the base in question before the forced runner gets there. For example, with a runner on first, the batter hits a ground ball to the second baseman. The runner on first is being bumper-carred or forced over to second by the advancing batter. Since this is a force play, the second baseman, once he catches the ball, needs only to step on second base before the bumper-carred runner gets there in order to get him out. A tag out, or tag play, the second way to get a runner out on a ground ball, involves an unforced runner and is much more difficult to execute.A force on a runner is "removed" when the batter or a following runner is put out. This most often happens on fly outs—on such, the batter-runner is out, and the other runner(s) must return to their time-of-pitch base, known as tagging up. It also occasionally happens when a sharply hit ground ball is fielded by the first baseman, who then quickly steps on first base to force out the batter-runner. This removes the requirement that the runner already on first must advance to second base; he cannot be forced out by a defensive player holding the ball while touching second base, and the runner can try to escape from a rundown by returning to first base.Force outs called on neighborhood plays goes against the rules.".
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- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink 401(k).
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- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_plays.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_rules.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_terminology.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Double_play.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Fielders_choice.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink First_base.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink First_baseman.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Fly_out.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_out.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Home_plate.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink In_flight.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Neighborhood_play.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Out_(baseball).
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Run_(baseball).
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Rundown.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Second_base.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Second_baseman.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Tag_out.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Tag_up.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Third_base.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Third_baseman.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLink Time_of_pitch.
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "Force out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "Force play".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "force out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "force outs".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "force play".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "force".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "force-out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "forced out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "forced runner".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "forced".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "forcing out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground out".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "on the batter before he reaches first base".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "tag first base".
- Force_play wikiPageWikiLinkText "“pushes”".
- Force_play hasPhotoCollection Force_play.
- Force_play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Baseball.
- Force_play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Force_play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Force_play wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tone.
- Force_play subject Category:Baseball_plays.
- Force_play subject Category:Baseball_rules.
- Force_play subject Category:Baseball_terminology.
- Force_play type Article.
- Force_play type Article.
- Force_play comment "Force Out redirects here. For the retirement account provision, see 401(k)#Force-out.In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced) to vacate his time-of-pitch base—and thus try to advance to the next base—because the batter became a runner. A runner at first base is always forced to attempt to advance to second base when the batter becomes a runner.".
- Force_play label "Force play".
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- Force_play wasDerivedFrom Force_play?oldid=680177538.
- Force_play isPrimaryTopicOf Force_play.