I am not sure what you were going for when you typed this but here's what I thought of:
In Baseball you have outfielder, infielder, batter, pitcher, and striker.
Uses:
Outfielder:
The outfilder stands in the outfield and catches far-flying balls.
Infielder:
The infielder stands a little farther in than the outfielder, and catches
not as far-flying balls that go just outside the base diamond.
Batter:
The batter stands at home plate and hits the balls the pitcher throws
with a bat.
Pitcher:
The pitcher throws a ball for the batter to hit and tries to make him/her
miss the ball with the bat.
Striker:
The striker sits crouched behind the batter and catches missed balls
(strikes--hence the term "striker").
And yes, guys, I am a girl and I am 13 (when I wrote this).
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Cal Ripken
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in baseball the pitcher is standing 66feet 6 inch from the plate in fastpitch the pitcher is standing 43 feet from the plate ,there is less reaction time for the fastpitch batter
he used his wit by standing up for him self and to be a nigro leauge baseball player
Saw (the first one).
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His hobbies were teaching, being an author and poet and, standing up for slaves.
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Newton's Thrid Law is mostly related to systems in equilibrium (statics) and can be observed in the very daily situations e.g. as you are standing on the floor or sitting on a chair An example on a baseball game could be when the pitcher is about to throw the ball, he is standing on one leg pushing the ground and as a reaction the ground push back.
In essence it is isotonic, but there is so much literal standing or 'hanging' around with little to do that much of the time it seems more isometricLOL!!
who is standing next to me?