A passed ball is given to the catcher if he misses a pitch or fails to keep it from getting away from him. When the pitcher is at fault, it is called a wild pitch.
A wild throw is usually when the ball is no where near where the catcher called for the ball to be.
It depends on whether or not he gets up with the ball and makes an accurate throw, but if he misses it completely, there is no error called and it is a hit.
Baseball is a game of balls and strikes: the pitcher throws the ball, and the batter tries to hit it. If the batter swings at the ball and misses, that is called a strike. A batter gets three strikes (three efforts to swing at the ball) before being called "out."
This is the pitcher
The pitcher throws the ball to the batter in baseball
Th pitcher has 27 seconds to throw the ball after he comes set. Failure to do so will result in a balk.
no
In general, if there are base runners, the pitcher should run to cover home. If there are no runners on, the pitcher can just stay on the mound.
No, right as he's about to throw the ball he trips in nervousness and completely misses.
it is called a air ball
If he is skilled enough
In most cases this is called a ball. If the batter swings at the ball and misses, however, the pitch is called a strike. If the player swings and gets on base, the ball is obviously not called anything.