I have long pondered this question and have never heard a definitive answer. I wonder if any one here would know the answer... I even called Marty Breneman's Banana phone, but couldn't get through:
The question stems from a video I saw of a Japanese Major League Yankee's player who stole a home run by literally climbing the outfield wall and jumping from the top to catch the ball. He and the ball landed back inside the park.
I have also seen times when players go two and three rows deep into the stands to catch a foul ball and it is an out.
So... here is my question:
An outfielder climbs the wall catches the ball... He AND the ball go over the wall. The wall doesn't break. The outfielder climbed and went over when he catches the ball. He caught the ball above the wall and never lets go when he lands on the other side of the wall. Is it an out or a home run in American MLB? Why?
Looking for the video I was talking about, I found this one which shows exactly what I described. It's an out in this league, but is it in the MLB?
[youtube]KUNujYzoYrc[/youtube]
See ya
Tony
The question stems from a video I saw of a Japanese Major League Yankee's player who stole a home run by literally climbing the outfield wall and jumping from the top to catch the ball. He and the ball landed back inside the park.
I have also seen times when players go two and three rows deep into the stands to catch a foul ball and it is an out.
So... here is my question:
An outfielder climbs the wall catches the ball... He AND the ball go over the wall. The wall doesn't break. The outfielder climbed and went over when he catches the ball. He caught the ball above the wall and never lets go when he lands on the other side of the wall. Is it an out or a home run in American MLB? Why?
Looking for the video I was talking about, I found this one which shows exactly what I described. It's an out in this league, but is it in the MLB?
[youtube]KUNujYzoYrc[/youtube]
See ya
Tony