No it depends on how far you hit the bat Yes, therefor it gives the ball more "sweet spot", or barrel to hit.
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No, it determines the leverage. How far the ball goes depends upon the point of contact, swing speed, velocity of the pitch, and angle of the swing.
Where ever the football is when the knee goes down or where ever the ball is when forward progress is stopped.
I've seen home runs where they've bounced off the noggin of the guy chasing after it. If it's in fair territory, if it goes over the wall it's a homer, unless it bounces off the ground and then goes over. Then it's a ground-rule double.
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If the ball goes in, it counts as a score for the team whose basket it is and the other team gets the ball. In other words, if you make a goal for the other team, you get the ball back.
In the game of baseball, a sacrifice hit is another name for a sacrifice bunt, a ball which has been intentionally hit softly with the intention of advancing a runner on-base at the cost of an out.