It's actually "Can he hit" but sounds like Kennedy
Batter is charged with a strike, ball is dead (like a time out). No runner can advance.
a bunt is not a swing unless the plain of the plate is broken ... and or the batter dose not pull back the bat when the pitch is made ...Answer:I understand this question asking, "What happens if a batter squares to bunt but pulls back on the pitch?" --- if this is the situation, then when the batter pulls back the bunt the pitch would be called a ball or strike just like any other pitch. If he does not pull the bat back before the ball crosses the plate then it is a strike, much like a missed swing
The rise ball is a very useful pitch in softball. A good rise ball begins looking like a strike so the batter will swing at it. However, by the time the ball reaches the batter, is it higher than it was when it first started out. The causes the batter to swing in miss since upward adjustments with a softball swing are very hard to make.
Its an old Swing classic - Fly Me To the Moon
I believe the the "KL" ... is for "Strikeout..Looking.." meaning the batter did not swing..and the "KS" symbol would therefore mean...Strikeout...Swinging..the batter took a swing...yet missed.
The swing went back and forth like a pendulum.The swing soared into the sky like a bird
If it's on your porch, porch swing. If a regular swing then it's called, a swing couch.
its a dead ball and a strike, but not strike 3, just like a foul.
You should swing it like an iron because normally its not used on a tee, if you swing it like a drive on a fareway then you are going to miss the ball.
I like the swing. <3333333333
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