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  2. Uncaught third strike - Wikipedia

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    In Major League Baseball (MLB), the specific rules concerning the uncaught third strike are addressed in Rules 5.05 and 5.09 of the Official Baseball Rules: [1] On an uncaught third strike with (1) no runner on first base, or (2) with a runner on first base and two outs, the batter immediately becomes a runner.

  3. Knickerbocker Rules - Wikipedia

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    The strike zone did not come into being until 1887; before that season, it was left to the umpire's judgement whether a pitch was "good" or "unfair." Foul balls were also not considered strikes initially, as discussed under rule 10. 12th. If a ball be struck, or tipped, and caught, either flying or on the first bound, it is a hand out.

  4. Three strikes - Wikipedia

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    Strikeout (or strike-out) in baseball or softball, when a batter receives three strikes during his time at bat, which leads to an "out"; a strikeout is a statistic recorded for both pitchers and batters; Three strikes (policy), Internet disconnection for repeat offenders of copyright violations; Three-strikes law, U.S. state laws for repeat ...

  5. Three-strikes law - Wikipedia

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    The exact application of the three-strikes laws varies considerably from state to state, but the laws call for life sentences for at least 25 years on their third strike. In the state of Maryland, any person who receives their fourth strike for any crime of violence will automatically be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

  6. Out (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    (If the catcher drops the third strike and has to throw the batter-runner out at the first base, the first baseman receives the putout while the catcher receives an assist.) When an out is recorded without a fielder's direct involvement, such as where a runner is hit by a batted ball, the fielder nearest to the action is usually credited with ...

  7. FSU baseball falls to Tennessee: Reactions as controversial ...

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    However, the strike never came. An appeal of the check swing to the third-base umpire resulted in a no-swing, bringing Burke to a full count. Ok this was a swing.

  8. Triple (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Melky Cabrera (right) of the Toronto Blue Jays slides into third base for a triple during a game in 2013. In baseball, a triple is the act of a batter safely reaching third base after hitting the ball, with neither the benefit of a fielder's misplay (see error) nor another runner being put out on a fielder's choice.

  9. Strikeout - Wikipedia

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    A batter who strikes out on a swung third strike is said to have fanned (as in a fanning motion), whereas if he takes a called third strike it is called a punch out (describing the plate umpire's dramatic punching motion on a called third strike). However, sometimes these words are used as general synonyms for a strikeout, irrespective of ...