First of all a player cannot be called out if s/he is hit with a bunt while still in the batters box. That is declared a foul ball. If the person bunts the ball with two strikes and is hit in the batter's box with the ball after bunting then is is ruled a strikeout. It is ruled a strikout if you ever bunt the ball foul with two strikes.
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Ralph Bowman was the first player in the National Hockey League to score a goal by taking a penalty shot. This took place in 1934 while he was a member of the Eagles in St. Louis.
It would not be an error if the defensive player fields the ball cleanly.
The PF stands for personal fouls. While the position, "PF" is in fact power forward, "PF" when found on the score card and the box score stands for how many personal fouls the player committed.
The only time that others points are added to your score is when a player shoots the moon. In this case a single player takes all of the hearts and the queen of spades (thus getting all of the point available). That player ends up getting no points while the other players all get 26.
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That is a tennis score of six-love, six-love. It means that one player won 6 games, while the opponent won no games in the first set. The second set was also won six games to none by the same player, or the same team if was a doubles match.
No. An attempted shot on goal during a delayed off sides call is ruled to be a dead play.
In general, if a player is called out, but not due to a fielder touching the ball, then the fielder closest to the ball at that time gets credit for the putout. This includes when a batter bats in an illegal manner -- even when he bats out of order.
Yes. The technical way to score a touchdown is to have to ball "cross the plane" into the endzone without the player being down or out of bounds. With a catch, the player must establish himself as inbounds while maintaining possession. In the NFL, the player must do so with two feet inbounds. In NCAA Division I football, the player only needs to do so with one foot inbounds. With a run, the player must have not stepped out of bounds before the ball crosses the plane into he endzone.
usually you have to wait a while because thousands of people play the game so it takes a while to calculate your high score
Darren Davis running back from Iowa State is reported to have turned in a 4. Sebastian Janokowski the kicker from Florida State turned in a 9. Reports early on in Vince Young's combine said that he turned in a 6 but later scored a 14, which happens to be the same score as hall of famer Dan Marino. The average score for a player in the combine is 19 while the average score for people in everday life is a 21. It is said that anything under a 10 suggest literacy problems. Also Pat McInally a punter/wide receiver from Harvard is the only NFL player to turn in a perfect 50 on the test. Dan Marino score 15, and Vince Young's second score was a 16.