36 strikeouts for the American League player Joe Abnois
110 by Jackie Robinson
A 'K' is a strikeout where the batter swung at strike three. A 'k' is a strikeout where the batter did not swing at strike three.
A strikeout is an out when a batter accumulates three strikes.
Al Simmons
It's a reference to a batter who is called out on strikes by the umpire.
I believe the the "KL" ... is for "Strikeout..Looking.." meaning the batter did not swing..and the "KS" symbol would therefore mean...Strikeout...Swinging..the batter took a swing...yet missed.
The "K" is placed backwards in cases where the batter strikes out looking.
its called a strikeout otherwise statistically pitchingwise known as a "k."
Yes, it is scored as an official time at bat and a strikeout.
The player that played in the 2009 season that has been the toughest to strikeout during his career is Juan Pierre of the Los Angeles Dodgers who has averaqed, over his career, 1 strikeout every 16.4 at bats. Second toughest to strikeout is Placido Polanco of the Detroit Tigers who has a career average of 1 strikeout every 14.1 at bats.For the 2009 season, the toughest batter to strikeout has been Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox who has averaged 1 strikeout every 13.8 at bats.
In MLB, according to Rule 6.05(d) the batter is called out. The play is scored as a strikeout.
The hit goes to the substitute batter. Here is the official ruleRule 10.15 (b)When a batter leaves the game with two strikes against him, and the substitute batter completes the strikeout, the Official Scorer shall charge the strikeout and the time at bat to the first batter. If the substitute completes the turn in any other manner, including a base on balls, the Official Scorer shall score the action as having been that of the substitute batter.