Every ball pitched is taken out and replaced.
I would say about 85-90 baseballs are used in a game. I believe, if memory serves, Rawlings estimates closer to 112-120 balls per game. Average life span of a major league baseball is 7 pitches, so the actual number would depend on pitch count, foul balls, homeruns and players flipping souveniers to fans at the end of an inning.
Not the team that lost
The backstop on a baseball field is position behind home plate to block stray pitches or foul balls. This helps to prevent more balls from being lost in the stands and potential injuries to spectators.
I am not sure but i think that whoever wins, they chop off the loser teams heads and for the next game, they use their heads as balls.
The balls likely lost momentum due to external forces like friction or air resistance. This lost momentum would have been transferred as heat energy to the surroundings, causing the balls to slow down.
The Lost Golf Balls company sells used golf balls. These have been typically retrieved from lakes and water hazards in resorts and private facilities across the states.
Someone who picks golf balls is commonly referred to as a "golf ball picker" or "golf ball collector." In some cases, they may also be called a "golf ball retriever" if they use a device to collect balls from water hazards. In professional settings, such as golf courses, they might be employed as part of the maintenance crew to retrieve lost balls.
this is just one of the many bumps in the road to success.
Because they get lost.
baseball was lost because baseball is a mans game and women were horrible at playing it and should never play it again
Armando Galarraga.
When we lost the baseball game my team was in frustration. Hope this helps!!