Batter-runner means the hitter who becomes a runner after contact. This role begins immediately after hitting a fair ball. The batter-runner must run toward first base quickly. If the defense records three outs, the role ends. The batter-runner may advance beyond first safely. Umpires judge close plays involving this player frequently. Awareness of defensive positioning influences running decisions. Quick acceleration improves chances of beating ground ball throws. During a routine grounder, the batter-runner sprinted hard to first base. The runner beat the throw by a small margin. Hustle from the batter-runner often prevents easy defensive outs.
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