There is no rule that addresses a batter throwing the bat. It's a safety issue that the umpire must use his judgment on.
In the first place, "worned" is not a word. Perhaps you mean "warned," as in having given someone a warning. Second, no, it does not rhyme with scored. Warned rhymes with scorned, not scored.
Antinous is warned that Odysseus, the wandering beggar, may actually be a god in disguise.
If I am the pitcher who pitches up and in, I might hit a batter or get warned for throwing at a batter if the umpire thinks it was done intentionally. If I am the batter who gets the pitch up and in I am probably "brushed back" off the plate, and maybe even hit.
Warned has no prefixes or suffixes.
Warned is the correct spelling.
Be Warned was created in 2002.
A provocation to start a war, as Mexico had already warned the US that annexation would mean war (it did; and Mexico lost).
Here Jesus was not warned to flee, but the angel warned Joseph in a dream.
I Was Warned was created in 1992-04.
Yes Galveston was warned but ignoredThe meteoroligist was warned that the hurricane was coming, but ignored it
Okonkwo says that the people of Abame were fools, who had been warned of danger, and that they shoudl have brought guns and machetes with them to the market. This is after Uchendu already has repeatedly called them fools for killing the white man.
The person who warned concord was Jake Grammon.