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A batter is dismissed. The ball will be deemed to be dead from the instant of the incident causing the dismissal. A ball, whether played or not, becomes trapped between the bat and person of a batter or between items of his/her clothing or equipment or the clothing of an umpire. The ball lodges in a protective helmet worn by a fielder. [9]
To escape the school, Jubeh agrees to join the baseball team, even though he had sworn off the sport since his father's death. The film premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2011. Reception to the film has been more positive than the joint-directoral effort between Yamaguchi and Sakaguchi on their film Yakuza Weapon .
Early baseball leagues were very cost-conscious, so fans had to throw back balls that had been hit into the stands. The longer the ball was in play, the softer it became—and hitting a heavily used, softer ball for distance is much more difficult than hitting a new, harder one. The ball was also softer to begin with, making home runs less likely.
The Globe of Death is a circus and carnival stunt where stunt riders ride motorcycles inside a mesh sphere ball. It is similar to the wall of death, but in this act riders can loop vertically as well as horizontally. [1] There have been three performance-related deaths recorded between 1949 and 1997. [2]
Spinning Wait Cursor as seen in OS X El Capitan. The spinning pinwheel is a type of progress indicator and a variation of the mouse pointer used in Apple's macOS to indicate that an application is busy.
The bals des victimes, or victims' balls, occurred in Paris early in 1797. [1] Contrary to conjecture, accusations of myth-making (which absolutely occurred), and outright dismissal of the existence of these "bals des victimes" by modern scholars, detailed below, the evidence proving their existence in 1797 and providing context has long been present at the Bibliothèque national de France and ...
Dead Ball Zone is a 1998 video game developed by Rage Games and published by GT Interactive. [7] An identical PC version was released under the alternative name, Savage Arena. Development