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How many strikes is a foul?

A strike is a ball that passes through any part of the strike zone
strike zone
In baseball, the strike zone is the volume of space through which a pitch must pass in order to be called a strike even if the batter does not swing. The strike zone is defined as the volume of space above home plate and between the batter's knees and the midpoint of their torso.
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in flight. A foul ball is also counted as a strike when a hitter
hitter
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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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 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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How many times can you hit a foul ball in baseball?

There is no limit on foul balls. A batter is not limited in how many foul balls he or she can hit. Even though a foul ball is considered a strike, it will not increase the batcher's strike count by more than two strikes when the batcher already has two.
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Do foul balls count as strikes?

(A foul ball counts as a strike, but it cannot be the third and final strike of the at-bat. A foul tip, which is caught by the catcher, is considered a third strike.) The batter is automatically out on a strikeout, unless the catcher does not cleanly hold onto the baseball or if the baseball hits the dirt.
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What is the strike foul rule?

It is a foul ball when a pitched ball hits the bat (even if the batter did not intend to hit the ball) and the batted ball settles in foul territory. If the batter has <2 strikes, it is also a strike. It is not a strike if the batter had 2 strikes at the time of the pitch.
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Is a foul ball a third strike?

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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How many strikes in baseball before you're out?

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The batter is allowed two strikes; a third strike results in an out, commonly called a strikeout. A strike occurs when a batter swings at a pitch and misses, when the batter does not swing at a pitched ball that passes through the strike zone, or when the ball is…
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Why does K mean strikeout?

The scoring symbol “K” was first used in the scoring of an actual game in 1868. One reason the letter “K” was used because “K” was the prominent letter of the word strike. Another reason the letter "K" is used is that it is made with 3 strokes of the pencil, symbolizing the 3 strikes for the strikeout.
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Is it a strike if you swing at a ball?

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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Does 4 fouls equal a strike?

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 unless it would be the third strike. The exception is a bunted foul ball, which results in a third strike.
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What is the 15 second rule in baseball?

After receiving the ball from the catcher or umpire, pitchers are required to begin their motion within 15 seconds with the bases empty or within 20 seconds with runners on base. If they don't, they're charged with an automatic ball. Hitters also share the responsibility to keep the game moving.
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What makes a ball fair or foul?

In baseball, a fair ball is a batted ball that entitles the batter to attempt to reach first base. By contrast, a foul ball is a batted ball that does not entitle the batter to attempt to reach first base.
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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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Does a foul tip count as a strikeout?

The rules treat a foul tip as equivalent in every respect to a pitch at which the batter swings and misses. A foul tip is always a strike, regardless of the existing ball-and-strike count. A player with two strikes against him is automatically struck out. A player with fewer than two strikes against him is not out.
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Does a foul count as a missed field goal?

(a) A FGA is not charged if the player is fouled in the act of shooting before the ball is in flight and the goal is not made.
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What is considered a foul?

In basketball, a foul refers to illegal personal contact or unsportsmanlike conduct on the court or sidelines of a game.
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Does a swing and a miss count as a stroke?

Question: If you swing and miss your ball, is it a penalty? Answer: It depends on intent. If a player is trying to hit his ball and misses it, it will count as a stroke. If the player stops or alters swing in an effort to miss the ball and does not make the ball move, then there is no penalty.
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What happens if you swing but the ball hits you?

In the case where a batter swings and the pitch hits him anyway, the ball is dead and a strike is called. If the batter does not attempt to avoid the pitch, he is not awarded first base, and the pitch is ruled either a strike if in the strike zone or a ball if out of the strike zone.
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Is it a stroke in Golf if you swing at the ball and miss?

As long as you intended to hit the ball and you whiff, it counts. If you accidentally hit it on a practice swing, as Zach Johnson infamously did at the 2019 Masters, it does not count as a stroke because he did not intend to hit the ball, which was easily provable. But if you meant to, and missed, it counts.
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What is a three pitch inning called?

You've probably heard of it -- an immaculate inning is when a pitcher strikes out all three batters in an inning, on three pitches each. The immaculate inning used to be very rare -- there were none from 1929-52.
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What does R mean in baseball?

Run (R) Runs Batted In (RBI) Sacrifice Bunt (SH) Sacrifice Fly (SF)
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What does whip mean in baseball?

Walks And Hits Per Inning Pitched (WHIP)
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What is the 12 second rule in baseball?

8.04 When the bases are unoccupied, the pitcher shall deliver the ball to the batter within 12 seconds after he receives the ball. Each time the pitcher delays the game by violating this rule, the umpire shall call “Ball.”
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What is the 3 inning rule?

Definition. In an effort to reduce the number of pitching changes and, in turn, cut down the average time per game, MLB instituted a rule change that requires pitchers to either face a minimum of three batters in an appearance or pitch to the end of a half-inning, with exceptions for injuries and illnesses.
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Why is 4 balls a walk?

A base on balls (BB), also known as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls, and is in turn awarded first base without the possibility of being called out.
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