Crescentmoon1999
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∙ 12y agoOnly if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
if the pitcher hits them with the ball, they get an automatic walk.
No. A diamond as in a baseball diamond has four sides, making it a quadrilateral not a triangle. A diamond as in the kind in jewelry usually has five sides making it a pentagon. And also, a diamond would usually be 3 dimensional, and a triangle can only be two dimensional.
tom burgess. He pitched for Phoenix College in 1965 and Arizona State in 1967. He was the winning pitcher for both National Championship Games. Only pitcher to ever win both titles.
Randy Johnson - The big Unit The nicknames of a baseball pitcher are as follows; hurler, fireballer ( a good fastball pitcher), starter ( usually only starts games) ace ( your best starting pitcher), reliever ( takes over in later innings for a starter), setup man ( 8th inning guy who sets up for the 9th inning) closer ( comes in usually only for the 9th inning to close out a game) middle reliever, southpaw ( a left handed pitcher), lefty, righty, some one who is "on the bump" is a pitcher and it refers to the pitcher's mound, Knuckleballer ( a pitcher who usually only throws a slow, hard to hit knuckleball), specialist ( usually refers to a left handed pitcher that only pitches to left handed batters). That's all I can think of right now.
yes only baseball has a raised pitching mound.
You have to win the game only using the same pitcher, and the opposition must NOT score at all
only in diamond
According to espn.com, the only Major League Baseball player with the initials S.C. is Shawn Camp, relief pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays.
The official scorer still decides who is the winning pitcher in instances that are not covered by the baseball scoring rules (Rule 10.19). This occurs only for relief pitchers.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and can only be scratched by another diamond.
In the National Baseball League - the pitcher is not only allowed to bat - he is required to. In the American Baseball League, the pticher does not bat. He was replaced in that capacity many years ago by the "designated hitter".