Once a ball bounces into the stands, it's out of play. It doesn't matter whether or not it bounced back into the field. The fact that a player touched it also doesn't change anything. So the rule here is the same as it would be for any ball that went into the stands: * A fair ball that reaches the stands without having bounced on the field is a homerun. * A fair ball that bounced into the stands is a ground rule double.
NBL stands for National Baseball League so maybe a pro baseball player.
That he plans on hitting a home-run.
look at the D.O.B. that stands for date of birth or born date
One player stands behind the another in case the first player misses the ball when it is thrown to him
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The baseball roster is to help keep the team organized. The B stands for the word bat and helps to keep track if the player bats from the right or the left side. The letter T stand for throws and whether they throw left handed or right handed. There is also the letter S, which stands for Switch Hitter.
Yes, the compound noun 'home plate' is a common noun, a general word for a position on a Baseball field where the player stands to hit a ball and a player tries to reach to score; a general word for any home plate on any baseball field.
In baseball, OF stands for outfielder.
In baseball, RH stands for "right-handed" and E stands for "error."
That is the baseball or softball fielding position between second and third base.
In baseball R stands for Runs.
Generally Speaking, baseball fans display a small sign at a ball park when the pitcher they are routing for makes a strikeout. The K stands for strikeout.