No. The batter would be replaced by the manager after ejection by a substitute.
I believe that was Lucifer.
Probably Earl Weaver he was a legend.
He was ejected from his party while he was president and was not nominated for a second term.
i have the same question on my test haha for me, the answers are: a) The number of electrons ejected per second b) the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons c) the threshold frequency of the ejected electrons d) the time lag between the absorption of blue light and the start of emission of the electrons e) none of these A the number of electrons ejected per second,,,,, correct answer
No, he's only out for the first game unless he gets tossed in the second one.
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yeah sure does that answer your question?
if the ball is hit out of the park and he gets called out because of that then the runs are forced in beause it was a home run
yes, the ball is not dead on a walk, the batter is free to try to advance to second and risk being put out
Yes the ball is still in play you could run around the bases if you really wanted.
Yes.
The batter is awarded a single. MLB Rule 10.05(5) states that a batter is credited with a base hit when: "A fair ball that has not been touched by a fielder touches a runner or an umpire, unless a runner is called out for having been touched by an Infield Fly, in which case the official scorer shall not score a hit".