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A checked swing, sometimes also referred to as a check-swing or check swing, is a type of motion in baseball made by a batter. A checked swing is not an official term or call in baseball, such as a strike or ball, but is a common phrase used by commentators, fans, players, etc. to describe a situation in which a batter starts to swing the bat ...
Again, the ball must be live. [1] In U.S. high school games or other games governed by NFHS rules, the defense may execute any of the live ball appeals above during a dead ball by simply communicating the infraction to the umpire, so it is never necessary to attempt a live ball appeal; it is always safer for the defense to ask for time to make ...
Instant replay in MLB actually had been used once before in the 1999 season during a Florida Marlins home game at Pro Player Stadium. This was the first instance in which instant replay was utilized in Major League Baseball. [6] While playing the St. Louis Cardinals, Cliff Floyd hit a ball off the top of the left-field scoreboard.
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Despite MLB’s open invitation to put the ball in play for more base hits, the percentage of swing-for-the-fences home run swings hasn’t decreased, and strikeout rates have actually crept up ...
Here are the TSSAA football games that will be livestreamed for the Division I quarterfinals and Division II semifinals of the football playoffs.
In baseball, a fourth out is a legal out made by the defense after three outs in a half-inning have already been made. According to the rules, the third out does not cause the ball to become dead; if the fielders make a subsequent out that prevents a run from scoring, this out will supersede the apparent third out, thus becoming the recorded third out.
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