In Baseball, this is when the batter has a 'count' of three balls and two strikes. It is called a full count because the batter cannot get another ball or strike without the at bat ending ... one more ball will cause a base on balls (walk) and one more strike will be a strikeout.
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∙ 13y agoYes, 3 Balls and 2 strikes is considered a "full count" meaning that the next strike you receive you are out (strike out) or the next ball you get you receive a walk (or 'bases on balls').
Foul balls don't count towards your strike total when you have 2 strikes, if you foul a ball off with 2 strikes you have to "do it again" and your count remains the same.
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∙ 15y agoA full count in baseball is when the count is 3-2, three balls and two strikes. Four balls is a walk, in which the batter is awarded first base, and three strikes is an out. BPL
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∙ 11y agoIt is the same as in baseball. 3 balls and 2 strikes
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∙ 12y agoIn baseball when a batter has three balls and two strikes against him/her it is called a full count.
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∙ 9y agoThree
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∙ 9y agoTwo strikes, three balls.
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∙ 14y agoThree
3 strikes. 4 balls.
Basically, three waysHe can strike out swinging. He can strike out looking, that is, taking a called third strike. And he can strike out by fouling off a third strike while attempting to bunt. Fourth way: the batter get two strikes - gets hurt - gets replaced by someone else to finish the AB - and that someone else gets the 3rd strike via swinging and missing, strike looking or the foul bunt.
4 balls (non strikes).
Get four balls than strikes....thats it!
3 if you get two strikes or a spare. otherwise, only two.
3 balls and two strikes. Depends on how many fowl tips as a variable. But number of day's I have no clue
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