the pitchers who were best able to induce swings at balls in the dirt
a swinging pitch in the dirt
In softball, the batter can be walked, strikeout, or they can get a hit. Walks are caused by the batter accumulating 4 balls. A ball is a pitch thrown outside of the strike zone. A strike is a pitch thrown inside the strike zone. A batter can get a strike by either swinging and missing the ball, or they can get a strike from not swinging at a strike within the strike zone.
If the batter was swinging it is a strike...if the batter was not swinging, then they are deemed to have been "hit by pitch" and are awarded first base.
The "K" is placed backwards in cases where the batter strikes out looking.
No, a creature with double strike does not hit the player if it is blocked by another creature. Double strike only affects combat damage dealt to creatures during the combat phase.
Looking is backwards. A looking strikeout is subjective to the home plate umpire that night. A swinging strikeout is objective. No doubt that he missed on that third strike; that's a K. K=swinging forward. Backwards K=looking backwards at the umpire and being K'ed
The workers decide to go on strike.We must strike the enemy now.
In Magic: The Gathering, when a creature with first strike is blocked by multiple blockers, it will deal its combat damage before creatures without first strike. This means it can potentially defeat one or more of the blockers before they have a chance to deal damage back.
When a creature with double strike is blocked, it deals damage twice in the combat phase - first during the first strike damage step, and then again during the regular damage step. This means it can potentially deal damage to the blocking creature twice before the blocking creature can deal damage back.
bunt : to strike or push with horns or head, same as "butt" It can also mean to hit a Baseball without swinging the bat, but I don't think that is what you're looking for!
no. because you have to swing for it to be a foul ball .its really a strike
They hang ks upside down in baseball to show that the batter was struck out without swinging the bat