For the pitcher's ball/strike pitch numbers, it is counted as a strike.
The batter is out, scored 2u, not a strike out.
There actually is nowhere in Rule 10 (The Rules of Scoring) that explains how a strike is scored, only a strikeout. Strikes are mentioned in Rules 2.00 and 6.08 explaining how a strike is called.Therefore, strikes are not scored; instead they are recorded for scouting and performance statistics. Since it is not explained in the Official Scorer section, it may be possible that this record is kept by the Official Statistician.
Yes, it is scored as an official time at bat and a strikeout.
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If the batter is struck by the pitch in the strike zone, the ball remains live so if it was the third strike it would be an out. The runner could score from third base.
Well, a spare is worth 10 plus the next ball, and a strike is worth 10 plus the next 2 balls. Without seeing the score card, that's all I can tell you.
When a batter gets 4 balls and is walked it is scored "BB" for base on balls
Actually, there was no season where Jerry Rice scored 22 TDs. However, in the 1987 season, Rice scored 22 TDs from pass receptions and also scored 1 rushing TD for a total of 23.
It is scored as a strike out for the pitcher (as far as the pitcher's stats) but not an out against the team at bat. The base runner's advance to 1st is scored as a passed ball (error) on the cather.
The highest strike rate recorded by a person in an innings in twenty world cup was 414.28 by Dwayne Smith. He scored 29 runs of 7 balls. It was against Bangladesh in 2007 T20 world cup. The next best strike rate was by Yuvraj Singh in a match against England where he hit 58 runs in 16 balls with a strike rate of 362.5