It is credited as a put out for the pitcher.
how do you score a goal when the goal keeper is out of the box?
nope
If the batter/runner is contacted by a fair ball when they are out of the box they are out and the ball is dead thus no runners can advance. Given this the answer to you question is no they can not score.
In Little League, the batter is out if they hit the ball with one foot completely out of the batter's box. There is no penalty if they don't hit the ball. There could be a penalty on the pitcher if the reason the batter has a foot out of the box is because the batter didn't finish stepping into the box. A quick pitch is an illegal pitch which counts as a ball.
First of all a player cannot be called out if s/he is hit with a bunt while still in the batters box. That is declared a foul ball. If the person bunts the ball with two strikes and is hit in the batter's box with the ball after bunting then is is ruled a strikeout. It is ruled a strikout if you ever bunt the ball foul with two strikes.
If it is inside the box, then he can grab it and punt it again. if it is outside the box, he can use his feet but not his hands. Also, if he drops it, opposing players may attack the ball and attempt to score.
You first hit the zipline until you hit above the gold box. then, you knock the gold box over and get the wood plank and go back to the gold box. you put the plank in front of the gold box and keep hitting the box until the target rolls out.
The game is played by hitting the ball towards a target usually a box containing a gift hanged on a net suspended between two bamboo poles. The objective of the game is to hit the target with a ball.
Yes. The only times other players aren't permitted in the penalty box are on the goalkeeper's goal kicks and on penalty kicks.
That batter would be called out. If the ball goes directly from his bat to hitting the batter when they are not in the batters box, the batter is out. If a defensive player deflects the ball before it touches the batter then play continues as normal.
Yes. The ball has to between the markers and up to two club lengths behind. The player can stand anywhere.