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How many fouls can a player hit?

There is no limit to the number of fouls you can get in baseball. A foul ball not caught counts as a strike against the batter
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A batter or hitter is a person whose turn it is to face the pitcher. The three main goals of batters are to become a baserunner, to drive runners home or to advance runners along the bases for others to drive home, but the techniques and strategies they use to do so vary.
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unless it would be the third strike. The exception is a bunted foul ball, which results in a third strike.
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Does 3 fouls equal a strike?

A strike is a ball that passes through any part of the strike zone in flight. A foul ball is also counted as a strike when a hitter has less than two strikes. When a batter accumulates three strikes, he is out. If the batter bunts a foul ball with two strikes then it is counted as a strike and the batter is out.
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How many fouls make a strike in baseball?

A strike is anytime the hitter swings at a pitch and misses or any pitch that is in the strike zone (whether the hitter swings or not). Three strikes and the batter is out! The batter is also given a strike when they hit a foul ball and they have less than two strikes.
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How many foul balls are allowed in MLB?

There Is No Set Limit To How Many Foul Balls A Batter Can Hit. In baseball, there is no set limit to how many foul balls a batter can hit. This allows players to use all of their skills and try different pitches in order to get ahead in the game.
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How are fouls counted in baseball?

Batted balls that first contact the field between home plate and first or third base are considered foul if they don't subsequently bounce over or directly contact either base, otherwise pass either base while in fair territory, or ultimately settle at some point in fair territory between home plate and either base.
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What happens after 7 fouls?

Free Throws

7.1 A player will receive the one and one bonus after the offending team has accumulated 7 fouls each half. This rule applies to all fouls except shooting, offensive, technical, intentional or flagrant.
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How many fouls before a player falls out?

Fouling out. A player who commits five personal fouls over the course of a 40-minute game, or six in a 48-minute game, fouls out and is disqualified for the remainder of the game.
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What's the record for most foul balls?

Belt hit 16 foul balls in the first-inning battle against Jaime Barria that ended in a fly ball to right field. Belt's 21-pitch at-bat is the longest on record since 1988, as far back as the data is available, but his regular-season feat was surpassed in a Spring Training game by the Mets' Luis Guillorme.
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Can you hit unlimited foul balls in baseball?

There is no limit to how many foul balls can be hit in an at bat in the MLB. Theoretically, an at-bat could go on for days with thousands of fouled off pitches. In practice, the longest at bat in MLB history was 21 pitches, with 16 foul balls.
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Can you keep a MLB ball?

That ball is probably worth some decent money, but that doesn't mean you should hold the ball hostage. If you catch a milestone ball (or scrounge for it on the ground after the people next to you drop it) then you have, by law, every right to keep that ball.
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What is is called when you strike out 5 times in baseball?

The "Olympic Rings" or platinum sombrero applies to a player striking out five times in a game. A horn refers to a player striking out six times in a game; the term was coined by pitcher Mike Flanagan after teammate Sam Horn of the Baltimore Orioles accomplished the feat in an extra-inning game in 1991.
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Is a caught foul tip a strikeout?

A foul tip is considered equivalent to a ball in which the batter swings and misses, in that the baserunners are able to advance at their own risk (without needing to tag up). Should the batter produce a foul tip after previously accruing two strikes, the foul tip is considered strike three and the batter is out.
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Why is it 4 balls and 3 strikes?

My understanding is the rational around establishing the four balls and three strikes standard was to make things equal between the batter and the pitcher (i.e., that the batter had a 50 percent chance of getting on base).
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Can you bunt on 2 strikes?

If an attempt to bunt is a foul ball, it is treated the same as any other foul ball, except that if the attempt is by a batter who has two strikes, such batter is out as in 7-4-1e.
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Can a runner steal on a foul tip?

A foul tip is always a strike; and, unlike a foul ball, a foul tip can result in strike three. A foul tip is a live ball. Runners can advance (steal) at their peril.
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Can a batter pick up a foul ball?

Official Baseball Rule 6.01(a)(2) provides that the batter or runner is out for interference if he intentionally “deflects the course of a foul ball in any manner.” While picking up a foul ball or otherwise touching it may not, by such act itself, actually deflect the course of the ball, an umpire may judge such act as ...
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What happens if you foul 6 times?

If a player in the game receives his sixth personal foul and all substitutes have already been disqualified, said player shall remain in the game and shall be charged with a personal and team foul.
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Can a ball go foul then fair?

Even if the ball goes back and forth between being fair and foul, it will not be ruled as fair and foul until it stops or a player touches it. In the outfield a ball is determined to be foul by its relationship to the line when it first touches the ground or is touched by a player.
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What's the longest inning in MLB history?

The longest MLB inning occurred on May 8, 2004, when the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers combined for 18 runs in a 5th inning that lasted 68 minutes. We'll take a deep dive into the record books, looking at the longest baseball game ever throughout the MLB season, MLB postseason and even college baseball.
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What is the longest home run ever recorded?

Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET! The media could not be played. The longest verified home run in American professional baseball history didn't even happen in the majors.
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What is the most pitches thrown in an inning?

But that's a fairly recent measuring stick in Major League Baseball. Consider 46 years ago today — June 14, 1974. Nolan Ryan of the California Angels threw 235 pitches but was not involved in the decision in the Angels' 4-3, 15-inning victory over the Boston Red Sox.
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What is a charging foul?

A charge is an offensive foul and a block is a defensive foul. When a charge is called, it means that an offensive player has made significant contact with a defender that has an established position.
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What happens if a whole team fouls out?

In the event that all bench players have already been disqualified (or are unable to play for some reason), the player who last committed their sixth foul gets to stay in the game.
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What is an unsportsmanlike foul?

An unsportsmanlike foul is a player contact foul which, in the judgement of an official is: Not a legitimate attempt to play the ball within the spirit and intent of the rules. Excessive, hard contact caused by a player in an effort to play the ball or an opponent.
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