# He is the finishing pitcher in a game won by his team # He is not the winning pitcher # He is credited with at least ⅓ of an inning pitched # He satisfies one of the following conditions: ## He enters the game with a lead of no more than three runs and pitches for at least one inning ## He enters the game, regardless of the count, with the potential tying run either on base, at bat or on deck ## He pitches for at least three innings
No, a foul is not considered a strike in baseball.
Yes, a pitcher can earn both a win and a save in the same baseball game if they enter the game in a save situation, pitch effectively, and meet the criteria for both a win and a save as defined by the official rules of Major League Baseball.
No, a fan catching a baseball is not considered an out in Major League Baseball (MLB).
Yes, a home run is considered a hit in baseball.
No, a sacrifice bunt is not considered an official at-bat in baseball.
Yes, a sacrifice bunt is considered an at-bat in baseball.
No, a wild pitch is not considered a stolen base in baseball.
You get a save when you come in to close the game and the score is, at the most, 3 runs apart or fewer.
It has grass, so it is considered a baseball park.
No, a force out is not considered a hit in baseball.
If the goalie makes a kick save or toe save and the puck stays active, it is not considered possession and play continues. If the goalie makes a secure glove save or covers up the puck it is considered possession, resulting in a stoppage of play where the penalty is then assessed.
SVO is short for Save Opportunities.