Yes, a batter can show bunt and then pull back and swing. It is fairly common.
a bunt is not a swing unless the plain of the plate is broken ... and or the batter dose not pull back the bat when the pitch is made ...Answer:I understand this question asking, "What happens if a batter squares to bunt but pulls back on the pitch?" --- if this is the situation, then when the batter pulls back the bunt the pitch would be called a ball or strike just like any other pitch. If he does not pull the bat back before the ball crosses the plate then it is a strike, much like a missed swing
False. An attempt to strike at the ball must be made--OBR. FED may be different .
a bunt is where you hold your bat out in front of the plate holding the upper base and do not swing it
A bunt hit is scored as a single.
all you have to do is hit x and hit square if you want to bunt.
It's when you square around to bunt, but then bring the bat back and swing away. Typically used to try and punch the ball to the infield area just vacated by the defense who has players moving in response to the bunt attempt. Since the runners are on the move during a bunt attempt, they can frequently move up 2 bases if the butcher boy swing is succesful in driving the ball into the shallow outfield. It is definitelly different than a Baltimore chop.
3- let ball go by, swing and miss, and bunt foul on the third strike
with a check swing or a bunt(unless your fast like Carl Crawford or Ichiro Suzuki)
Some stratagies include doing slaps (Where you look like you are about to do a bunt but then at the last minute pull back and swing.) and stealing between bases. Also haveing signals helps.
A fake bunt is when you pretend to bunt the ball so you get down to your bunting position and once she releases the ball you pull the bat back up and hit it instead of hitting it.
fluke bunt is a fluke bunt