Yes, a Batter (regardless of who) will keep a hit in a called game if they have gotten a hit as long as it's not a regular season game that was rained (or snowed) out before it became official.
they will keep playing
The batter can keep for about a week under refrigeration because the milk in the batter will spoil.
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Yes, they are allowed to advance a base.
If you caught a baseball bat, I imagine it'd be just like catching a baseball, you'd get to keep it as a souvenir.
If your at a baseball or softball game and you catch it in the stands it does not count as a out and you can keep the ball
at least 9. but if the game stayed tied they would probably keep going on and on and on until the game was finished.
The old board game was called Battleship. There are hundreds of computer games that do the same thing you describe so I have no idea which specific computer game you are asking about.
No. The batter can step out between pitches and if he is not in the batters box the pitcher can not pitch. However he may not step out once the pitcher is in motion and if any part of him is out of the box when the ball is hit he will be called out.
A Baseball player hitting foul after foul is done more so to stay alive (not strike out) then to work the pitcher ... You have to keep in mind that the batter him self is using up energy to hit the ball foul ... The batter would rather get a hit then repetitively hitting the ball foul ...
keep in mind Any regulation game called due to weather with the score tied (unless situation outlined in 4.12 (a) (5) (i) prevails) is a tie game and must be replayed ...1961 all star game2002 all star game1907 world series1922 world series*their is more *
A college baseball scout randomly comes to a game. Watches everyone. If someone is very good. He may keep watching that person. Then the scout decides.