Baseball is a game of balls and strikes: the pitcher throws the ball, and the batter tries to hit it. If the batter swings at the ball and misses, that is called a strike. A batter gets three strikes (three efforts to swing at the ball) before being called "out."
three strikes and fielder or outfielder catches ball without dropping it.
After three strikes.
In baseball, this is when the batter has a 'count' of three balls and two strikes. It is called a full count because the batter cannot get another ball or strike without the at bat ending ... one more ball will cause a base on balls (walk) and one more strike will be a strikeout.
Three strikes laws are representative of baseball. In baseball, three strikes and you're out; in the law, three felonies may get you life in prison.
A strikeout is an out when a batter accumulates three strikes.
a perfect game
The batter missed three pitches. 3 strikes=your out
BB stands for "Base on Balls". It refers to when a batter receives four pitches determined by the umpire as balls before the Baseball is either put into play or receives three strikes. In such a case the batter earns a free base and can walk to first base. The batter has received a base on balls.
There is no limit to the number of fouls a batter can hit.
It's a reference to a batter who is called out on strikes by the umpire.
It doesn't. Three strikes is an out, and there are three outs in an inning per team.