He is actually saying "He can not hit, he can not hit, swing batter" it is a baseball thing. It could also be He cannot, he cannot, he cannot, swing batter You half-witted, clearly deaf goon. He's saying "Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy". It's in the script. He's not saying "He can not hit, he can not hit. How on EARTH did you come to that conclusion? (and Where did you learn to speak English?)
Yes, there are no rules in baseball stating what kind of pitch a batter may swing at. It wouldn't be wise to swing at a pitch thrown during an intentional walk, but if the batter wanted to it would be legal.
Yes, a batter can show bunt and then pull back and swing. It is fairly common.
From the High School Musical 2 Soundtrack, its called I Don't Dance
If the pitch is in the strike zone, and the batter does not swing, it is a "strike." If the pitch is not in the strike zone, and the batter does not swing, it is a "ball."
Trace adkins - swing batter swing
Yes, either you swing or you don't, there is no middle ground.
How fast can a batter swing the bat? The faster the swing speed the further the ball will travel.
swing batter
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yes to a 3rd base umpire or a 1st base umpire but right after the check swing
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.