18 Pardon me while I chuckle.
ususally they cannot because the batter could confuse it with the ball
a little league pitcher can hit a kid up to 4 times but it depends on wear like if you hit them in the head twice than your out and cant pitch but if you hit them inb the leg then you can hit them again unless you hit someone twice in 1 inning
Babe Ruth Was A Pitcher When He Was On The Redsox And A Batter When He Was With The Yankees.
Jack Bentley, PITCHER and first baseman of the Baltimore Orioles in 1921, carried off most of the batting honors of his league during the 1921 campaign. Batting 412.
When a) the first batter takes his place in the batter's box, b) the defensive team takes their positions on the field, c) the pitcher takes his place on the mound, and d) the umpire calls "Play Ball."
The pitcher who pitched the 1-1 count is responsible for the batter if he gets on base.
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
ususally they cannot because the batter could confuse it with the ball
Yes
You can delete the batter and pitcher data separately when you press 'Delete My League Data'
the pitcher is the player that throws the ball to the batter in the games. Most of the time the pitcher stays the same (major league) but sometimes the pitcher changes (youth league).
Yes. But he has to face at least 1 batter.
It dosn't, but as soon as batter touch ball, ball would be dead and runner would have to return
yes
No, the batter is not out. The runner could be out though. For example in Little League if the runner touches the ball before it goes by a fielder, the runner is out. (The pitcher does not count as a fielder for the purpose of the rule) The runner is not out if he/she is touching a base.
In Little League, the batter is out if they hit the ball with one foot completely out of the batter's box. There is no penalty if they don't hit the ball. There could be a penalty on the pitcher if the reason the batter has a foot out of the box is because the batter didn't finish stepping into the box. A quick pitch is an illegal pitch which counts as a ball.