It is taken out of play.
You see dirt on the ball because it hit the dirt on the ground.
When hitting a softball you can hear the tink off of the bat. When you hit a baseball you hear kind of a slap and therefore when you hit a baseball goes farther.
A dirt dog is a nickname for a scrappy or blue-collar baseball player.
1. pay dirt means a mine rich in gold or other valuable ores, or a profitalbe discovery. 2. so hit pay dirt means to succeed.
When you "hit the dirt," you slap it with your hands as you dive to the ground. You generally "hit the dirt" when there is something dangerous flying around (like bullets) and the safest place to be is lying flat on your face. Soldiers use this expression a lot during a battle, as do the police if there is a shoot-out.
yes, there are many in the dirt, one in the front of home plate
Its usually done cause the catcher ask for a ball change. He feels his pitcher didn't have a good feel with the ball.
You will crash!
this is a false question...
1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
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a swinging pitch in the dirt