if the batter doesnt pulll back the bat its considered a strike It depends If the bat passes the front of the plate then it is a strike If the bat stays behind the plate it is the ball It is determined the same way that a held swing is
No it doesnt and wont vibrate when it is being charged.
No it doesnt..
she doesnt have any contact info on the internet
you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (: you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (:
The closest fielders can be is if the batter bunts 1st and 3rd charge up.If the batter doesnt bunt,on the grass.
if it doesnt come on it may be the air charged temp sending sensor.... if it doesnt come on it may be the air charged temp sending sensor....
You contact the lender, if that doesnt work, you contact a local attorney. Sue the lender
you could use water, however it doesnt work as well.
Get a police order of protection
Contact your local police.
yes. the umpire doesnt call the batter out though. i do believe it counts as a strike.
if the ball doesnt get to the first baseman before the batter does than yes, the batter would be safe and then benched(hence jimmy rollins)