It dosn't, but as soon as batter touch ball, ball would be dead and runner would have to return
In any league, the last pitcher to pitch the ball is responsible for that batter. If he strikes him out, the credit goes to him, regardless of how many pitches he throws.
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
In MLB, it is a balk.
Yes, by rule the batter would receive a ball.
ususally they cannot because the batter could confuse it with the ball
Yes
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In Little League, the batter is out if they hit the ball with one foot completely out of the batter's box. There is no penalty if they don't hit the ball. There could be a penalty on the pitcher if the reason the batter has a foot out of the box is because the batter didn't finish stepping into the box. A quick pitch is an illegal pitch which counts as a ball.
the pitcher is the player that throws the ball to the batter in the games. Most of the time the pitcher stays the same (major league) but sometimes the pitcher changes (youth league).
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The pitcher who pitched the 1-1 count is responsible for the batter if he gets on base.
All runners on base move ahead one base. The runner on third scores when he touches home plate. The batter gets an RBI. The pitcher may be charged with an earned run depending on how the runners got on base.The pitcher gets upset with the umpire.