Yes. If the runner reaches first base, it is usually due to an error on the catcher's part, so the scoring is 'K' for strikeout but 'E2' for the catcher dropping the ball. If the catcher recovers in time, then again the 'K' for strikeout is accompanied by '2-3' for the actual putout at first base.
Yes, the pitcher is given a strikeout for the at bat
If the runner is in foul territory when the ball hits him, it is a foul ball. If it is a 2 strike bunt attempt, then the pitcher is credited with a strikeout. If the runner is in fair territory the credit would then go to the pitcher, who was the last fielder to touch the ball. My question, then, would be is it an assist or a putout? That answer I do not know.
Yes it will be a strikeout Every few years a pitcher is credited with FOUR strikeouts in an inning.
no
It signifies a new pitcher's strike out.
To display strikeout text use the <strike> tags. Example: <strike>Text</strike> Should Display: Text
shut out Its a Strikeout SO - Strikeout, SHO - Shutout K - Strikeout, SO - Shut out
A 'K' is a strikeout where the batter swung at strike three. A 'k' is a strikeout where the batter did not swing at strike three.
Because 'K' is in Strikeout and strike. It makes sense.
A strikeout is an out when a batter accumulates three strikes.
Its a live ball
Yes. A catcher gets credited with the putout on a strikeout if the ball is caught cleanly. In the event of a dropped third strike, if the catcher tags the hitter, he again gets credited with the putout. If the third strike is dropped and the catcher must throw down to first, the catcher gets credited with an assist and the first baseman gets credited with the putout. In no case would the pitcher get credit for the putout or assist. Source: MLB Official Rule 10.09b