its usually k
it the column marked SO
that means strikeout
It signifies a new pitcher's strike out.
If you mean in baseball, K is for strikeout, from the letter in the word.
For pitchers, that is Herb Score of the 1955 Cleveland Indians who, as a rookie, struckout 245 batters. Ryan Nolan 5714 career strike outs
For pitchers, that is Bob Gibson (1959-1975) with 3,117 career strikeouts. For batters, that would be Lou Brock (1964-1979) with 1,422 career strikeouts.
In MLB, Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants led the National League in strikeouts with 265 and A.J. Burnett of the Toronto Blue Jays led the American League with 231.
A strikeout is when you either miss the ball or if you swing during a ball.
The crude language in his homework earned a strikeout.
shut out Its a Strikeout SO - Strikeout, SHO - Shutout K - Strikeout, SO - Shut out
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.
For pitchers, Nolan Ryan has 5,714 career strikeouts. For batters, Reggie Jackson has 2,597 strikeouts.