Johnny Bench in the 1972 World Series against the Oakland Athletics. Rollie Fingers was the pitcher.
no, a player cannot back up a catcher in an intentional walk.
In scoring baseball on all levels, a backwards "K" means the batter was called out on strikes by the umpire. A regular "K" means the batter struck out while swinging at the pitch.
the snorter
Every baseball player can remain at bat until three strikes are called against the player.
If it looks like the player who fouled did it on purpose then it would be called an intentional foul. otherwise just a foul
There's no limit. As long as the Major League team has room on its roster, it can keep a player called up from the Minor Leagues.
In basketball, an intentional foul is deliberately committed by a defensive player with a purpose to stop the play. The penalty or penalties of an intentional foul are foul shots from the fouled player in exchange for ball possession.
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Brooks Robinson
That wasn't a strike!!!
There is no major league baseball player called Jorod Satslamakea.
It's not a soccer question, but the answer is a coat hanger! In American Football it is called 'clothes lining' the opponent.