There is alot of answers to this questions. If the batter is inside the batters box then it is a foul ball even if the ball hit fair territroy first. If the batter is outside the batter's box then the batter is called out. But if the batter is bunting with a 2 strike count and touches the ball inside the batter's box, then he is out because it is considered to be a fould ball and a two strike foul ball bunt is an out. Also if the batter bunts with a one strike count or less and touches the ball inside the batter's box then it is a fould ball but again if he touched the ball after bunting the ball outside the batter's box then it is an out.
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For a batted fly ball that is dropped:
If it was first touched in foul territory, it is a foul ball.
If it was first touched in fair territory and falls to the ground NOT in out-of-play territory, it is a fair ball and is in play.
If it was first touched in fair territory and falls to the ground in out-of-play territory, it is a dead ball and the batter and any runners will be awarded the appropriate base according to the rules.
The umpire tosses theball away behind him and the batboy or somebody goes and runs and gets it and sometimes the umpire will toss it into the stands
It squashes somewhat against the strings of the racquet.
As energy is also instilled and released, it also warms up a little.