Generally the designated runner is to be used for the catcher when there are two outs, sometimes the number of outs is not important. The PURPOSE of the rule is to allow the catcher to put his equipment on sooner and speed up the game. Some leagues use the designated runner for both the pitchers and catchers. This allows the pitcher and catcher to also rest. In addition it gives a player the opportunity to participate who is not in the line-up.
well you see here babe ruth always had a baseball shoved up his catchers hit and never came around to be drunk
it could.
yes
Could be referring to the time limit (ten seconds) the server has to serve the ball once the whistle has blown. Could also refer to the rule changes that have been implemented to speed up the game, such as scoring on every serve regardless of which team serves.
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Animals move at a huge range of speed, from the very slow animals like sloths, chameleons ans possums up to the other extreme of speed, where cheetahs rule on land and falcons rule in the air. -In between are all the other animals like horses, dogs, zebras, antelopes, deer and other 'medium speed' animals.
No it doesn't. The top speed is at the release point. Thanks to gravity and weather conditions the farther a ball travels the more it slows down.
Really, you cannot speed up Net Speed
There is no universal rule. It is up to the couple so engaged.There is no universal rule. It is up to the couple so engaged.There is no universal rule. It is up to the couple so engaged.There is no universal rule. It is up to the couple so engaged.
A rule you make up for yourself.
Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the rule by many.