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When there are already 2 strikes on the batter.
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After three strikes.
no.. if you have 2 strikes.. and you hit a foul... you can have as many foul hits as you want and you wont get out.. hope i helped... (:
Until he doesn't feel like throwing any more.... Or until he walks or strikes him out, or he hits the ball into fair play.
There is one strike on the batter if the count is 2-1 That is something that shouldn't really be asked online that is obvious
Yes, in slow pitch softball, if a batter has two strikes and they foul the ball, they are not out. Unlike fast pitch softball, where a foul ball with two strikes results in an out, slow pitch rules allow the batter to continue their at-bat after a foul ball, as long as it is not a third strike. The batter can keep hitting until they either get a fair ball or strike out in another way.
4 balls (non strikes).
That depends on if this is the top or the bottom of the inning. If it is the bottom then only one strike will do the trick, unless this batter gets a hit then we can't know the answer. If it is the top of the inning then we cannot know the answer.
Yes he can.
A strikeout is an out when a batter accumulates three strikes.
No, why should the batter be penalized for "staying alive" by fouling off pitches. The classic confrontation between pitcher and batter is the heart of baseball.