The word you're looking for is "serve." In various sports, such as tennis and volleyball, a serve is the stroke used to put the ball into play at the start of a point. It is typically executed from behind a designated line and is a crucial aspect of the game.
When a player puts the ball in play and successfully reaches base, he earns a hit. This can occur through various means, such as a single, double, triple, or home run, depending on how far he travels. Additionally, if the batter reaches base due to an error by the defense or a walk, it does not count as a hit but still allows him on base.
If he puts the ball in play in fair territory, he has no choice but to run, broken bat has nothing to do with it.Phil
The "batter" becomes a "runner" if he is walked, hit by a pitch or puts the ball in play. He becomes dejected if he strikes out, fouls out or is ejected from the game.
Both of the goalkeeper's feet must be on the goalline (the section of the backline between the goalposts). Ideally, they would be as far forward as possible - only the slightest part of the heel needs to be touching the line and this puts you as close to the ball as you can get.
It puts a golf ball in a gas tank. i think...
Not exactly. If his mark would be in your path, he can use any measuring device, (standardly his club length) to make the mark out of your line, and replace it to where it should be before he puts. He has the right to pick up his ball. AlthoughI guess you can always ask!
The Setter is the most important player; it puts the ball out to the attacker (spiker). It is usually the second contact that a team makes with the ball. It is an overhead pass used to change the direction of the dig and puts the ball in the air in such a way that it can be driven by an attack (spike) into the opponent's court.
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It is when the offense puts the ball thru the hoop
when the ball goes out and the goalie kicks it its called a goal kick. When the goalie catches it and kicks it its called a punt.
When the ball goes out of play off of the defending team, the attacking team is awarded with a corner kick. They can play the ball in short, or send a cross into the box for the forwards to get a header or volley it in. Trust me, I'm a ref.
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