Out for a duck, is the term your looking for.
it is called batter flour
no
If a batter is called out for interference, it will be recorded as a put-out by the catcher and will go against the batter's batting average.
if the ball is hit out of the park and he gets called out because of that then the runs are forced in beause it was a home run
simply yes.
The batter is called a switch hitter.
This is pretty complicated so try to follow... 1.)They get three called strikes 2.)They are tagged out 3.) They throw the bat 4.)They use an illegal bat for the legue they are in
None of the runs are earned. The batter who would have been the third out of the inning reached on an error, so any runs that score in that inning after the error was made are unearned.
Thin batter, no specific name : )
4 Runs score. The Batter, The runner on 1st, The Runner on 2nd and the runner on 3rd.
Yes, the batter was called out for a strikeout looking in the last inning.
Appeals are continuation plays -- thus, in this instance, the runner that was on 1st his run would count and the batter would be called out ---- now if this occurred with 2 outs then neither of the runs would count since the batter never technically reached 1st safely it would not be a hit and would result in any other situation where a runner crossed the plate but the batter was retired at 1st