A pitcher is said to be "baulked" when they commit a balk, which is an illegal motion while on the pitching mound that disrupts the play. This typically occurs when a pitcher makes an abrupt or deceptive movement without delivering the ball, such as failing to come to a complete stop while in the set position or throwing to a base without stepping off the rubber. When a balk is called, any runners on base are awarded an extra base, which can significantly impact the game.
"Walked" rhymes with "talked." Both words end in the "-alked" sound.
If you mean pitcher as in a jug, then I think it could be pour. Knife is to cut as pitcher is to pour.
The position "p" is for pitcher.
Middle Relief Pitcher. A pitcher who goes in around the 5th - 7th inning.
jarro = jar or pitcher
There is no such thing as an ace in softball; you might be thinking of volleyball or tennis.
If you mean after war, dunno. If you mean during war, her husband, a cannoneer, was shot and killed. Pitcher saw this and before another soldier was there to help out, Molly was helping with the cannon.
What the heck does this question mean?
That would be his won/loss record.
A pitcher and catcher are called a 'battery'. A number in parenthesis next to a player's name would mean the inning the pitcher/catcher came into the game. The starting pitcher and catcher do not have a number in parenthesis next to their names.
If you mean a player on base? When a pitcher drops the ball it is a balk and base runners advance one base.
Perhaps you mean "ewer".