If a batted ball hits the ground before both (1) leaving the infield and (2) a fielder has a chance of catching it, that is (generally) considered a ground ball. If it leaves the infield without touching the ground or a fielder has a chance of catching it, that is considered a fly ball. A ball that does not much of an arc to its motion is often called a "line drive" instead of a "fly ball."
it is considered a traveling violation
shooting ball=basketball
Throwing the ball.
Yes. The shooting team would get the ball.
Probably gross, since catching a fly ball requires the use of your entire body, not just your hands. It also has elements of reaction time, which is the time it takes for one to react to the knowledge that the ball is on its way and to plan to catch it.
When catching Celebi, you should have a cherish ball. Throw it and it will be an instant catch. (DO NOT USE A MASTER BALL OR ANY OTHER BALL.)
By catching the ball, throwing the ball, and hitting the ball.
Jump when retrieving the ball.
If you can't catch Raikou with a poke ball, great ball, or an ultra ball,.. try catching it with a master ball. it may be very expensive but once you catch Raikou its worth it .
Learning basketball from his Serbian immigrant father, Petar Maravich, who became a coach, Pete Maravich, is widely considered the best ball handler of all time. He gained his nickname from his style of shooting the ball from his side, as if he were shooting a revolver.
A foul tip is considered to be when the batter swings and the bat barely touches, or tips, the ball. The ball goes straight back into the catcher's mitt. A fly ball is when the batter makes contact and the ball goes up into the air for a significant distance. If a catcher catches a foul tip with less than two strikes the play is simply considered a strike and not an out. But if the catcher catches a foul tip when the batter has two strikes, the batter is scored to have struckout.