depend on how many people signed it
Zero. James Sheild played football, not baseball.
depends who signed it
Well it really depends on which 15 players signed the ball. :)
It depends on how the game is being played. Most of the time, foul balls don't count as a strike; you can hit a ton of foul balls while you're up to bat and it won't matter. If you're playing a strict game of baseball, though, if you go up to bat and hit two foul balls, they count as strikes. Then, if you miss the ball or whatever, that would be your third strike. And you're out. :) Foul balls count as strikes when every the batter does not have two strikes, once a batter gets two strikes foul balls are no longer counted as strikes.
A loose ball foul in the NBA (European rules may differ) is committed when NO player from either team has possession of the ball. It is NOT a foul committed on a player who does not have possession of the ball so long as some other player has possession. A loose ball foul is committed ONLY when NO player from either team has possession, which is evident from the name, "Loose ball." The concept is important because an offensive foul has different repercussions than a defensive foul, but a "loose ball foul" is neither a defensive or an offensive foul. If any other player other than the one fouled has the ball then the foul is either defensive or offensive.
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same as an average tennis ball unless it is signed
500$
10 dollars
500$
The value of a ball signed by Merkin Valdez depends on the qwuality of the ball and the condition it is in, the clarity of the signature, and whether or not the signature is a counterfeit.
if signed by all players then 150 -200 dollars