A forward 'k' is using in baseball scoring to mean a batter struck out swinging. a backward 'k' is used to mean a batter struck out looking.
K = strikeout. You might hear an announcer say that a pitcher that struckout 8 batters in a game had 8 Ks.
K represents a strikeout for a pitcher, or by the hitter.
strike out
A "k" is a strikeout, from the abbreviation used to denote a strikeout when scoring baseball on a scorecard. In some stadiums, simply "k" is the denotation; in others, there is a distinction made between a "k" and one which is written backwards. A "k" written forwards means that the battter struck out swinging (he swung at the last pitch, producing the final strike). A "k" written backwards means that the batter struck out looking (he did not swing at the pitch that produced the final strike). In broadcasting, "posting a k" simply means that the batter struck out and does not distinguish between a batter who struck out swinging and one who struck out looking.
K is a strike out.
Maybe Kohl.
K in baseball means the player striked out at bat.
A forward 'k' is using in baseball scoring to mean a batter struck out swinging. a backward 'k' is used to mean a batter struck out looking.
Mostly purple. It depends but these are the different accent colors used: black, white, gray/silver. Go K State Wildcats!
If you mean in baseball, K is for strikeout, from the letter in the word.
K
· Khaki
· Khaki
The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D.
k'aalógii The k' is a glottalized k and is different than a regular k. The marks over vowels mean high tone.
A K in baseball is shorthand for a strikeout.