Yes, it does, unless it bounces off of his feet. If it is off of his feet, he will take first base. If the ball is near is feet, then it counts.
The pitcher throws the ball to the batters, but everyone throws the ball at some point or another.
No. You fool.
It Is Fair As Long As The Batter Swings And They Hit The Ball... As Long As It Is Inside The Foul Lines The Ball Is In Play.
The pitcher does not get an assist unless the batter strikes out and the ball bounces to the pitcher, who throws the ball to the catcher, who tags out the runner.
Baseball is a game of balls and strikes: the pitcher throws the ball, and the batter tries to hit it. If the batter swings at the ball and misses, that is called a strike. A batter gets three strikes (three efforts to swing at the ball) before being called "out."
He throws the ball.
usually the pitcher but evry body throwes the ball
A pitcher is the person who pitches, or throws, the ball to the batter.
It is a dead ball and the batter is awarded first base and is ruled a hit by pitch
the pitcher who started the game always gets the win
Verlander
its a dead ball and a strike, but not strike 3, just like a foul.