I have personally been to a Baseball game, so if you really have no clue, I can tell you. You see, I am a fan of baseball, so you can trust me when I say I know what I'm talking about. If you are watching on TV: If you are watching a baseball game on TV, you are simply watching one of the most favored sports in America. There are many rules I don't feel the need to get into, but there are basically nine regulation innings. Of course, if both teams are tied, the game will go into extra innings until the next team that gets a point wins. There are 3 outs every half inning, and in an inning, each time bats and fields. There are 3 bases, not including home plate. In the field you have a pitcher, catcher, first baseman, second baseman, shortstop, thrid baseman, right fielder, center fielder, and left fielder. To get an out, the pitcher must pitch three strikes to the cather OR a fielder can get a pop fly. You can also get someone out by tagging a certain base at a certain time. 4 balls also is a walk, which is an automatic chance to go to first base. Watching at the stadium: The expierience is a lot better, because you are right there where the action is taking place. Ticket prices always vary. The rules, obviously, are the same on TV compared to watching at the stadium. That definitley answers "What happens in a baseball game?" as well as the rules of baseball and the experiences of watching a baseball game. Of course, it is very fun to actually PLAY a baseball game
The baseball bat imparts additional kinetic energy to the ball, as well as changing its vector (direction). Because the ball itself is somewhat compressible (springy) it retains much of the energy initially given to it by the pitcher.
The result is ideally a ball that is moving upward and outward at a velocity of up to 115 mph, or about 15% faster than its speed when the pitcher released it.
fairball
Baseball players like "just the hits."
no such answer
pete rose
25% are hits, 75% are not hits.
Once a baseball hits the foul pole, it's a home run regardless of where it goes.
Vladimir Guerrero
No because it is out duhhh!
Pete rose 4256 hits
The force and strength of the blow of the baseball bat propels the baseball forward.
pete rose
Alex Rodriguez