If you are talking about Baseball/softball, then no, on the 3rd strike called by the umpire, the player/batter is out.
Some states have a three strike rule where a repeat offender will receive a harsh sentence on the third offense. A second strike refers to a second offense.
Strike one, strike two, strike three - you're out
Because that's the rule that was created
Carrier Strike Group Three was created in 2004.
Yes, there is no uncaught third strike rule when there are two outs. Additionally, there is no infield fly rule when there are two outs. Both the uncaught third strike rule and infield fly rule are only in effect when there are zero or one outs.
it counts as a stroke
As they are no longer in existence the union decided to drop them from a list of members. Hence they will not strike or even go on work to rule.
A 'K' is a strikeout where the batter swung at strike three. A 'k' is a strikeout where the batter did not swing at strike three.
Three seconds rule was created in 1936.
"The rule of three" means that things often occur in groups of three.
out
Strike one! Strike two! Strike three! You're out!!