The error stands as the batter reached a base safely.
It is a live ball. If the batter reaches first base safely, it is a hit. If the batter is thrown out a first, it's an out.
The maximum height hmax that a ball reaches when thrown into the air is the highest point it reaches before falling back down.
It depends on what the count on the batter is when he is thrown out. If there are 2 strikes on the batter and his substitute gets struck out, the at-bat is contributed to the first batter. Otherwise, all stats will be awarded to the substitute batter.
No
The batter is the player who has a bat in his hands and tries to hit the ball thrown by the pitcher.
An example of a projectile is a baseball being thrown from a pitcher to a batter. The baseball follows a curved path through the air under the influence of gravity after it is released from the pitcher's hand, moving in a projectile motion until it reaches the batter's glove or bat.
yes
nope, as long as you get the out no runs count.
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
Anytime a third strike is dropped the runner can advance to first unless he is tagged or the ball is thrown to first before he reaches.
If there are less than two outs, yes. If there are two outs, this is a timing play. If the runner crosses home plate before the batter is thrown out at second base, the run counts. If the batter is thrown out at second base before the runner crosses home plate, the run does not count.
A strike in softball is when a pitcher pitches a softball to the batter [located in the batter box in front of the catcher] and the batter misses. When it is a strike, it is thrown in a particular area from the batter's armpits to the bottom of their knees.