Three batters must be out in an inning to switch to playing in the field
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3 must be out
Do you mean how many batters are out in an inning before the teams switch offense and defense? Because the answer to that is three, same as baseball. :)
A batting 'line up' consists of nine batters.
You need 4 pitchers and 9 batters.
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3 must be out
AB stands for "at bats" which is how many times a batter gets to go up to the plate and hit the Baseball. Bf is "batters faced", which is the number of batters pitched to (pitching stats)
yes, he licks his fingers constantly, as a ritual. Baseball batters do things like this also. Actually, if you look closely, many other quarterbacks lick their fingers before the snap also. So he is not the only one.
Read the whole book or its not fun :)
Usually AB is an offensive stat which stands for At Bat, meaning who is batting at the current moment. BF usually stands for Batters Faced, used as a pitching stat next to how many batters that pitcher struck out (Batters faced is not used in computing a pitcher's ERA, or Earned Run Average. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earned_run_average)