No. It is considered interferrence by the fielder and the batter is awarded a hit.
the maximum count for each frame id 30. you get the count for each ball thrown (2) in each frame. if all pins are knocked down with two balls, it is scored a spare in which you all ten pins plus the count that is knocked down on the first in the next frame. If a strike is bowled then you get the 10 pins from this frame plus the count from the next two balls thrown whether it take two balls in the next frame or two more consecutive strikes.
nope, as long as you get the out no runs count.
You just answered your own question. If it was thrown out and don't count against you, then obviously it don't count against you.
In bowling, the pins knocked down by the ball do not count.
No.
more than i can count
PIT is pitches thrown or pitch count.
Yes it does count cause he scored before the out. If he scores after the out then it doesn't count. It's just like if he stole home plate and during a run down a guy gets caught between bases after. The score happened before the caught line drive. Sorry..the run does not count as the batter hit the pitch for an out. In fact, had there been less than two outs, the runner from third could be thrown out by tagging 3rd before he returned. Think, line drive to a fielder with a runner on any base, and, after the catch, the fielder throws to the base to double up the baserunner. The situation is completely different from the run down situation described above.
Herb Scott === I'm sure that's the answer to the trivia question that is being asked. But technically, that pass didn't count, because throwing a pass to an offensive lineman is a penalty, so the play was wiped out. I wish I knew who caught Roger's last LEGAL pass.
A score of zero is used for the ball and any pins knocked down do not count.
A Half-Smmothered Child.
Yes, only things that don't count as at bats are walks, hbp or if a baserunner gets thrown out before your at bat is completed.