An orange backwards "K" often symbolizes a strikeout in Baseball, specifically when a player is called out on strikes without swinging at the pitch. It is used by umpires to indicate that the batter did not attempt to hit the ball. The color orange may be used for visibility or to differentiate it from other signals.
A forward 'k' is using in baseball scoring to mean a batter struck out swinging. a backward 'k' is used to mean a batter struck out looking.
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Looking is backwards. A looking strikeout is subjective to the home plate umpire that night. A swinging strikeout is objective. No doubt that he missed on that third strike; that's a K. K=swinging forward. Backwards K=looking backwards at the umpire and being K'ed
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A backwards K specifically signifies a called third strike, meaning the batter did not swing at the pitch that resulted in the third strike. It does not imply that all three pitches were called strikes; only the final pitch that resulted in the out is indicated by the backwards K. The regular K, on the other hand, represents a swinging strikeout.
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