Used in many sporting games to hit balls
No. Unless he does it on purpose.
Ozzy Osbourne. It's important to note that he didn't do it on purpose. Apparently, he thought it was a rubber bat.
Hit your knee with a baseball bat dosnt matter wood or metal either one will do.
it means "if the batsmen handles the ball which is hitting to the wkt "
its at bat
Yep, it's a bat.
Bat can be a noun as in the flying creature or a bat you hit something with. Bat can also be a verb, as it to bat a ball. Using both forms, you can bat a ball with a bat.
The same as prayers in all other days (women are supposed to pray 1-3 times a day, depends on who you are asking).
a bat can kill another bat
Assuming you mean the batter throwing or flinging it by accident, it means he's out. At least in every amateur league I've ever seen. If you mean throwing the bat in disgust or on purpose, it means he's out of the game. However, in MLB there is no rule prohibiting "throwing a bat." There are rules that cover penalties if the thrown bat hits the ball, interference, and disagreeing with an umpire's call, but there is no rule that specifically prohibits throwing a bat in and of itself. A batter is not allowed to throw his bat after he hits the ball. In younger stages of playing ball, the players will get a warning, but in severe cases the hitter is subject to ejection.
Baseball players wear a small padded ring around their thumb to space the bat away from their hand. It has the purpose of positioning the bat, in the proper location, through the hitting zone. Some hitters are late getting the head of the bat through this zone or may position their hands incorrectly as they roll their wrists.
Indiana bat , Gray bat , Little brown bat, Big brown bat, and the Eastern Pipistrelle bat