Release or a scoop.
When a player advances a fumble in the NFL, it means they pick up the loose ball and run with it. If the player who recovers the fumble advances it into the opponent's end zone and scores a touchdown, the team gets possession of the ball at the spot of the recovery.
If the ball was thrown-in by a teammate, no. If the ball was thrown-in by an opponent, yes.
The difficulty of picking up a bowling ball is the weight of the ball and holes for the hand grip relative to the person picking up the ball and their strength and mobility.
No, the catcher can not pick up the foul ball with his mask. If so, a base is rewarded to the batter.
You can only mark your ball and pick it up when you are on the green. However, if lift clean and place is in play you may pick it up, but that is usually only in the winter.
An Afro pick is a comb with loose teeth, usually used on very widely-styled hair.
No
No, meowth cannot pick up a master ball.
A double dribble is when you dribble the b-ball pick it up and hold it then start dribbling again. Another example of a double dribble is when you dribble the ball with both hands, and you will be called by doing it
No.
In soccer, yes but if you pass the ball to the goalie they can't pick it up
when you pick the ball up and immediately pass the ball to your open teammate