I would consider it a hit/bunt. It is a sacrifice bunt if the bunter knows they will get out so another runner can advance or get a run. Hope this kind of helps
A baseball 'assist' is given when a fielder 'assists' in the making of an 'out' of an opposing player. For example, a ground ball is hit to the third baseman who throws the ball to the first baseman standing on first base who makes the 'out' by touching first base before the runner who hit the ball does. The first baseman is credited with a 'put out' and the third basemen is credited with an 'assist.'
If a girl throws 172 snowballs the total number of snowballs she throws is 172! If you meant how long does it take her to throw 172 snowballs if she can throw 8 a minuite, then the answer is 172 divided by 8 which comes to 21 and a half minutes.
Also what is the best career percentage, relating successful pickoff throws (leading to an out of any kind, such as via rundown) to the number of attempted throws. How does Yadier Molina compare?
its an interception
Edwar Cabrera is 6 feet tall. He weighs 175 pounds. He bats left and throws left.
MLB player Prince Fielder throws right.
No.
Cecil Fielder is 6 feet 3 inches tall. He weighs 230 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Prince Fielder is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 275 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
Fielder Jones is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 180 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
Yes, but if I were you, I wouldn't try it. Though you can if you want.
Nick Markakis is a right fielder for the Baltimore Orioles.
That would be considered a fielder's choice. Answers.com defines a fielder's choice as: "A play made on a ground ball in which the fielder chooses to put out an advancing base runner, thus allowing the batter to reach first base safely." Even though, in your question, the runner was not put out at home the play would be scored a fielder's choice and the batter would be credited with an RBI.
This is ruled a Fielder's Choice (FC) in the scorebook. The batter is charged an at-bat, with no hit issued.
The runner would be out if he does not return to the base before the fielder throws it to the base. Runners may advance from their base as soon as the ball is touched by a fielder. In this case, the runner would not be out.
It's a play where in the fielder throws the ball to 1st base to get the batter-runner out. This play is always done when there are no runners on base.
The ball is live and in play. There is no penalty unless the glove touches the batted ball.