It's the same as an unanswered point in any sport. It means, simply that one team scored points, let's say a field goal, for two, and when the other team got the ball, they couldn't score. The first team scored two unanswered points. If one team goes on a run and scores 15 points to the opponents 0 points, they would have been said to have scored 15 unanswered points.
the game immediately ends and you lose. its like in pool, when you shoot the eight ball in too early.
The ranking of each team in each group will be determined as follows:greatest number of points obtained in all group matches;goal difference in all group matches;greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, theirrankings will be determined as follows:greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned;greater number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concerned;drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.
Not necessarily. Simply add up any combination of outs and errors totaling three. Any runs scoring after that point would be unearned runs. Above is true to an extent: The scorer usually determines whether the run would have scored even without the error. (Ex. Runner on second - pickoff attempt by catcher goes into centre field. Runner advances to 3rd and catcher is charged with an error. Next pitch is hit for a double. Scorer notes that runner would have scored from 2nd regardless of the error and the run is earned) In the case of a runner reaching base due to an error, then the run is unearned if he comes in to score as he should not have been on base in the first place. If the second baseman commits an error on the leadoff batter allowing him to reach 1st and the very next batter hits a homerun, it is 1 earned and 1 unearned run, and there are still 0 outs.
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Yes, it is scored as a home run.
That would be known as an advantage. However, if the enemy also scores another point, it goes back to being a deuce. If two points are scored consecutively, then the round goes to the team who made the two.
If a batter gets a base hit to the outfield that would normally be a single but the ball goes through the legs of an outfielder and the batter winds up on third base, the play would be scored as a single and an error on the outfielder. Depends on the determination of the "official scorer". If the ball goes under the outfielder's legs and, in the official scorer's opinion, it could have been fielded with ordinary effort, and the batter or runners advance an additional base or bases, it would be an error allowing the runners, and/or hitter to advance. If, however, the ball goes under the outfielder's legs and, in the scorers opinion, could not have been fielded by ordinary effort, an error is not necessarily scored on the play.
A foul tip is considered to be when the batter swings and the bat barely touches, or tips, the ball. The ball goes straight back into the catcher's mitt. A fly ball is when the batter makes contact and the ball goes up into the air for a significant distance. If a catcher catches a foul tip with less than two strikes the play is simply considered a strike and not an out. But if the catcher catches a foul tip when the batter has two strikes, the batter is scored to have struckout.
mikel obi has scored 2 goals altogether for Chelsea
Yes as long as the runner advances Assuming you mean the runner tags up on a fly ball and advances to second, it is not scored as a sacrifice, but, simply as a fly out and the batter is charged with a time at bat. If the batter bunt a ground ball, the runner would not be required to "tag up" to advance and the batter would be credited with a sacrifice. If the batter is attempting a sacrifice bunt and pops up and the runner, tags up and somehow advances to second the batter is not credited with a sacrifice.
Once any player has touched it after a throw-in a goal may be scored.
hes only been there once stupid..
Once you go to 255 points the scoreboard never goes up. Like if you get a touchdown, no points will be scored.
They are still points, aren't they? Yes, they are added. Correction: Actually no, points scored in nba playoff games are not added to the total points scored in a players career. Career points scored for a player usually only refers to the regular season and does not include the nba postseason or aka playoffs. It is because technically playoff games are considered exhibition games, so while stats are also kept for these exhibition games the exhibition games do not count towards a players career total. For example the nba all-star game is also an exhibition game, so any points scored during the all star game will not count towards a players point total for the season or his career. Same goes for rebounds, blocks, assists, etc.
Then the runners who are tagged out are called out and the batter goes back to home plate.
Yes, the ball is live, so there are several ways the batter-runner could be called out after a walk. One would be if he goes from the batter's box into the dugout; another would be if he goes to 1st base, then rounds it and is tagged. I'm sure there are more.