meteroits kept hitting it so it kinda tilted.
Batters in MLB are allowed to bat from either side of the plate. They are also allowed to switch sides during an at bat as long as they do so before the pitcher has taken his stance on the pitching rubber.
It impacted them by the sun rays not hitting them and so when they do crops they will not get hurt.
Because it was origanly called baseball and they needed a ball so they called it a baseball!!
It has only happened 13 times so far, so it is around a 1 in 10000 chance.
i wouldn't say so. i have played softball for most of my life and tennis takes hitting the ball over a fence but softball and baseball require hitting the ball, ptching, and fielding.
It is a stand which is used to support a stationary baseball, so the player can hit it.
basketball is not easier than baseball. when hitting in baseball, you have to determine what pitch is coming to you, then you have to swing, then you have to make contact on the exact right part of the bat for the ball to travel. this is extremely difficult to do. clearly, hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in all of sports. therefore, basketball is not as hard as baseball.
So people can have fun swinging a bat and hitting a ball and running around bases. I love baseball and if I get a chance to go to a game I usually go to it.
In the 2011 season so far, Beltran is hitting .289 with 15 home runs and 66 RBI. All time, he is hitting .282 with 295 home runs and 1,128 RBI.
alternate so the people alternate positions from the field
The Red Sox, overall, are the best team in baseball. They have amazing hitting, chemistry, and a lights out pitching staff.
Practice like crazy. Start off hitting from tees, and then go from there. Do camps and clinics.
Ray Chapman was killed by Carl Mays because Mays threw a pitch and Chapman was hitting and the baseball hit Chapman's head at 100 mph. They didn't have helmets in 1920, so he died from the baseball that hit him in the head.
On-Base Plus Slugging. So it is a combination of a players On-Base Percentage (OBP) and their Slugging Percentage (SLG). For example, if a player has a .448 OBP and a .613 SLG they would have an OPS of 1.061.
A Baseball player hitting foul after foul is done more so to stay alive (not strike out) then to work the pitcher ... You have to keep in mind that the batter him self is using up energy to hit the ball foul ... The batter would rather get a hit then repetitively hitting the ball foul ...
I've never seen that stat. I figured maybe I was just missing something or not thinking straight, so I checked several baseball statistic references. I can't find that stat listed on any of them.