Yes you can pinch hit for a batter once he is pitched to, but of course the new batter starts his at bat with the count of the batter previous.
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
Yes. The position in the lineup that was batting at the time of the third out will be the first batter in the next inning and the count will reset to 0-0.
Yes he would. Any count that he would currently have will be cleared at the start of the next inning.
The process of pancake batter changing into a pancake is a chemical change. This is because the ingredients in the batter undergo a chemical reaction when exposed to heat, leading to the formation of new compounds with different properties.
They learnt to count!
As long as the pitcher has pitched to at least one batter previously, a change can be made during an at bat. If the batter is the first batter the pitcher has pitched to, (s)he may not be taken out unless having suffered an injury that the umpires deem is serious enough to warrant being taken out of the game.
the dependent variable cant change the independent varible, but the independent variable can change the dependent varible. (eg: Bob wants to see if the new baseball pitching machine throws better fastballs then his friend. The baseball pitching machine(independent) could change a fastball(dependent), but a fastball(dependent) cant change the baseball pitching machine(independent).
Everytime she has a new power basically-- so count them :)
If the batter got on base with the original pitcher and he scores of the new pitcher, the previous pitcher is charged with the earned run.
If a relief pitcher enters the game with a 2 ball 0 strikes on the batter and the batter receives a base on balls it is charged to the preceding pitcher. Any other action such as a base hit, fielder's choice, reaching base on an error, etc., is charged to the relief pitcher. (Rule 10.18 (g)).
In 1875, Count Gedney pitched in 2 games for the New York Mutuals, with an ERA of 1.64. He started 1 games and finished , pitching a total of 1 complete game. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 1 win and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 33 outs, facing batters. He gave up 7 hits and 2 earned runs, but no home runs. He struck out 6 batters and walked 1.