One foul ball equals one strike unless it is the third strike.
You gain a strike from the first two balls that you foul off. After that, you have to get a legitimate strike (no fouls since they no longer count as an out) to become out.
there is foul ball,out,ball,strike.4 fouls in total
You can only have 3 strike outs in baseball.
If there are two strikes, a foul ball no longer counts as a strike. In theory, a player could foul off balls forever and never be out. The unverified record is 22, but since the statistic is not kept, it is not confirmed.
over 600 fouls
6 fouls. If you get 6, your out.
2 technical fouls and 6 fouls
440 personel fouls
1212 fouls
They made 1961 fouls
2 Swing and miss or call strike by the umpire.
In the game of baseball there is no rule as to the number. A player can continue to foul balls off for hours. One exception to this rule; A player is out if there are 2 strikes and he/she fouls an attempted bunt. Many recreational and competitive softball leagues state a hitter is out upon a foul ball on third strike. In basketball in American college and international competition, a player is disqualified when they pick up their fifth foul. In the NBA, a player is disqualified on the sixth foul.