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Baserunner Slides Into Base Puts Up Hand... Kills all plays?
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NorkDorf Entertainment
Runner slides into a base and then puts his hand up to get some time to stand up safely, when he puts up his hand and the ump gives him time to stand, does it kill the possibility for him to advance to another base?
For example : if the first baseman over throws the ball back to the pitcher, is the runner not allowed to run since you called time as the umpire to allow the runner to stand properly on the base?
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When time is called, no bases can be run (except as awarded) and no plays can occur until the ball is made live again.
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