Sure, the fact that the catcher committed an error by dropping the foul pop up, doesn't effect any action the batter may do. It may, however, effect whether any run or runs that may score are "earned" or "unearned" runs.
A pop fly is when the ball is hit and it goes in the air. If a pop fly is caught before it hits the ground, the batter is out. Grounders are balls that are hit on the ground that roll.
I think you mean "The Foundations" pop group. They had a hit with the song "Build me up Buttercup".
If I am the pitcher who pitches up and in, I might hit a batter or get warned for throwing at a batter if the umpire thinks it was done intentionally. If I am the batter who gets the pitch up and in I am probably "brushed back" off the plate, and maybe even hit.
There is no acronym for POP in baseball. It can follow pop-up, pop out and pop fly. Pop meaning it was hit off the bat.
If the batted ball is on the ground and touched by a defensive player while the ball is in foul territory, before passing 1B or 3B, then it is foul, and the batter is not out. But if the batted ball is hit in the air, a pop up, and the catcher catches it while in foul territory, the batter is out.
If you have a Pop-Up happen just hit ALT + F4, that should get rid of the Pop-Up
Pop Up Video - 1997 Millennium Show was released on: USA: 31 December 1998
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Nacha Pop's greatest hit was "Lucha de Gigantes. You can learn more about Nacha Pop at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Nacha Pop" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
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A beaned batter. A Brushback pitch is a pitch that is not meant to hit a batter but to push him away from the plate. An errant pitch would be to mess up, and in this instance a mistake would cause the pitcher to hit the batter.