The Q stands for quick out - an out requiring three or fewer pitches.
Check local laws. Do you mean park or camp?
páirc - field/park (a large green area)
Right field is 9.
For a right handed batter, the opposite field would be right field ... a right handed batter that hits the ball to right field is said to hit the ball to the opposite field. For a left handed batter, the opposite field would be left field.
Ruth Buzzi? You mean from Laugh-In, right?
Cé a chuaigh isteach sa páirc = who went into the park (large field)?
he has the right to do so, but that doesn't mean he is right to do so. It's kind of a jerk move (unless it was unintentional and not excessive.)
stunt park? do you mean the skate park?
yeah they do sell some types like fire belly toads and they sell the PAC man (terrestrial) frogs at petco but that's the one by me, so don't take it as 100% sure but i mean that's most likely what they have
'Pulling the ball' is a term used with hitting and is when a right handed batter hits a ball to the left side of the field or a left handed batter hits a ball to the right side of the field.
park
If you mean Thorpe Park, Chertsey, Surrey. England