They can reach 1st base via walk, error, hit by pitch or fielder's choice.
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If the baseball hit the ground in foul territory, the ball is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory, and the batter/runner is still in the batter's box when the baseball hits him, it is a foul ball. If the baseball hit the ground in fair territory and the batter/runner is out of the batter's box when the baseball hits him, the batter/runner is out and the ball is dead.
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The pitcher who pitched the 1-1 count is responsible for the batter if he gets on base.
In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs.
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There are no restrictions to the weight of a bat used by a major league batter. However, the bat may be no longer than 42 inches.
There is no limit; however, if a foul ball is caught by the other team, then the batter is out.
Technically, yes.In the AMERICAN LEAGUE, the pitcher can bat, but is usually batted for with a designated hitter.In the NATIONAL LEAGUE the pitcher always bats,In both leagues, all the other players bat regularly.
No, it is called a 'hit by pitch' and shows up in the box score as HBP.It is similar to a walk in that the batter is awarded first base.