It would be impossible. If every pitch thrown in one inning was hit and out, there could only be 3 pitches. And yes, there have been MANY of these.
Actually, I think the original contributor wanted to know if 3-pitch innings had ever been recorded by both teams in the same inning - thereby leading to a total of 6 pitches for the entire inning. As far as I can tell, there is no record of such a feat in the major leagues, although the following link does provide more information regarding recorded 3-pitch innings: http://www.Baseball-almanac.com/feats/3_pitch_inning.shtml.
2 because if you get 2 technical fouls you're thrown out of the game
There is no limit to the number of fouls a batter can hit.
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.
nothing but if one players gets two of those he gets thrown out of the game
The singular form of fouls is fouls.
if you get caught out if you are running from 1st to 2nd an 1st base puts their foot on the base while they have the ball and you are still running if you are running from 2nd to 3rd or 3rd to home and they tag you with the ball if you hit 3 strikes ( sometimes fouls are counted as strikes)
In MLB, according to Rule 6.05(d) the batter is called out. The play is scored as a strikeout.
One foul ball equals one strike unless it is the third strike.
2 technical fouls and 6 fouls
Team fouls are the total fouls that all the players together committed. Personal fouls are each player individually.
over 600 fouls
In most leagues it is 5 fouls until you are out. However, in some tournaments they can make up whatever rules they want so any number of fouls. But basically it is 5 fouls. -Kristen (I have played basketball for 6 years)