Not as far as I know. In the 1960's I observed a Major League game where a batter fouled off 21 consecutive pitches.
The first 2 foul balls that are hit and not caught are considered strikes. After that, there is no limit to the amount of foul balls that can be hit, as long as they're not caught.
There is no limit to the number of fouls in the MLB.The only rules about foul balls is if a batter attempts to bunt with two strikes and the ball is bunted foul, the batter is called out. But there is no limit to the number of foul balls a batter can hit when swinging at the pitch.This is true. However, the first 2 foul balls that are hit and not caught are considered strikes. After that, there is no limit to the amount of foul balls that can be hit, as long as they're not caught.
Each batter can have as many as they want so there is no real limit.
As long as none of the foul balls are caught before they touch the ground, there is no limit.
Why would you be ejected for fouling too much? There's no limit to how many foul balls a player can have.
FOUL BALLS
An infinite number
In an at bat a batter as to get 4 balls before they walk. A walk meaning they get to be on first base. In a at bat where there are no foul balls they batter gets three strikes before they are out. If there are foul balls they count as pitches, but a batter can not strike out on a foul ball that is not caught.
there is no limit to the number of balls.
Unlimited number of foul balls. They all count as strikes until you have 2 strikes, then they don't mean a thing...
There is no limit; however, if a foul ball is caught by the other team, then the batter is out.
There's no limit to how many fouls there are