How many innings do you have to play in HS baseball to receive a varsity letter?
should be one inning in the field and one at bat. my coach is gay and gipped me out of mine i started and played a whole game and got 4 at bats that game as a freshman and he didnt give me my letter. hes gay but its supposed to be one inning and one at bat
Is the field at AT and T Park below sea level?
New Orleans LA, Death Valley CA, and the Salton Sea CA are the only points in the USA that are below sea level.
The field of AT&T park is level with a pier behind the fence in right which is 10 to 15 feet above the bay and McCovey cove.
Does every MLB team have blue on their uniforms?
There are many, for example: the Green Thunderbolts, Green Aliens, Green Blazers, Green Bombers, Green Bullets, Green Cobras, Green Extreme, Green Eliminanators, Green Goblins, Green Gladiators, Green Lazers, Green Grenades, Green Venom, Green Vipers, and Green Razor Lazers, The New York Jets.
How do you score a ground out with an rbi?
A batter gets an RBI if his groundout scored a runner. The only exception is if the batter hit into a double play, in which case no RBI is given. Of course if the runner scored on an error, and not on the groundout, there is also no RBI.
Bereavement leave is a period in which a person is placed on temporary leave from either a work place and/or educational institute for the reasons of the loss of a friend or family.
Technically the period does not have a time limit. It usually lasts as long as the person needs in order to recover before feeling capable to working again. If the period lasts too long, the person can be placed on permanent leave if there is no expressed intention to return to work or education after a period which is decided upon by said work place or educational institute.
Famous hispanic baseball players?
It can be a huge list: Clive Llyod, Viv Richards, Malcom Marshall,Michel Holding, Joel Garner, Andy Roberts, Courtney Walsh, Brian Lara, Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarain Chaderpaul, Richie Richardson, Lance Gibbs, Wes Hall, Charlie Griffith, Patrick Patterson, Lary Gomes, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Jeff Dujon, Andrew Cummins, Everton Weeks, Clide Walcott, Frank Warell, Marven Samuels, Dwanyne Bravo, Devon Smith, Rohan Kanhai, Alvin Kalicharan, Jimmy Adams, Carl Hooper, Ridley Jacobs, Conrad Hunt, Sonny Ramadhin, Colin Craft, Roy Fredericks,
How do you draw a baseball cap?
If you want to shape the brim, rubberband it around a can or jar. Depending on the curve you are looking for depends on the size of can or jar. Also, soaking the brim or washing the cap may speed the process.
What are the differences in baseball and football?
In baseball, you are assigned strict positions that you should never move out of the boundaries of. In Hockey, you get more freedom as to where you can go.
In baseball, the offense can only have up to 4 players on the field. In hockey, you always have 6 unless there is a penalty.
Baseball is played in summer, hockey in winter.
In baseball, you use a bat to make the ball fly in the air. In hockey, you use a stick to shoot the puck across the ice.
In baseball, you must use your hands. In hockey, only the goalie can.
Baseball uses runs, hockey goals.
Have I explained the difference yet?
This is a judgement call by official score keeper. If, in his opinion, the only reason the runner coming home from third was "safe" was because he out-ran the throw, then that would be considered an infield hit. It's the same situation as when a batter outruns the throw to first. If, however, the score keeper thinks the shortstop made a bad throw, or took to long to handle the ball, then it would be an error.
In general, throwing to the "wrong" base is not an "official" error. Bad judgement, perhaps, but not an error.
How much does an official baseball weigh?
An example of the large (56 lb) weight used in the weight throw event in Scottish Highland games ... In international competition, the men's weight is a 35 lb ball with a D-ring or ... The size of the weight depends on the class of the competition.
How much did a ticket for the Red Sox cost in 1912?
Typically, tickets for most baseball teams cost between 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00, depending on where you sat. There were also box seats for season-ticket owners, most of whom were wealthy local businessmen who bought them as a group: four people could purchase these seats for $250 for the season (77 home games). For the 1912 World Series, tickets ranged from 50¢ for bleacher seats to $3 in the grandstand and $5 in box seats.
What years did Satchel Paige play in the major leagues?
Satchel Paige played 6 years in the Major Leagues. At age 41 Paige made his Major League debut on July 9, 1948 with the Cleveland Indians. He pitched 2 years with the Indians 1948 and 1949, 3 years with the St. Louis Browns from 1951 -1953, and at age 58 he appeared in one game with the Kansas City Athletics in 1965.
He stays at first, the shortstop caught the ball and so the batter is out, therefore no one can run.
The runner can run from first once he/she has 'tagged up'. Tagged up means that the runner touched first base after the defensive player has caught the ball.
How long do you need to hold a baseball?
Long enough for the fielder to demonstrate to the official(s) that he has control of the ball. If he drops it 'during the course of fielding' it's deemed not a catch.
If it is deemed, by the ump, to be dropped in the transfer from glove to throwing motion you won't have held it very long, but it is a judgement call and may go against you. The same for catching a fly ball, its upto the ump. Just don't drop it!_________________________________________________________________________________
A fly ball is a term for when the batter hits the ball and it goes high in the air, and usually makes for an easy out because they are easy for outfielders to catch
Which baseball hall of fame player wore number 42?
Nobody, it was Jackie Robinson, whose number was retired throughout baseball in 1997. The only player who still wears #42 is Mariano Rivera, The New York Yankees closer, who had the number before it was retired.
Goodyear website says 35 mph cruise, 50 mph max.
Seen from a Cessna 150, they appear to hang in the air, and the C150 is not a fast aircraft.
How many hours does a pro baseball player work?
A professional baseball player usually arrives to the ballpark 4-6 hours ahead of game time on a gameday. The game usually lasts about 2 1/2 to 3 hours and then they usually don't leave the ballpark until about 1 1/2 hours after the game is over. This adds up to about 10 1/2 hours
Why are the Toronto blue jays in the MLB?
The Toronto Blue Jays' founding ownership group was headed by the Labatt brewery, whose marquee Ontario brand was (and still is) Labatt's Blue Pilsner. Pouring, both from this fact and the from longstanding Toronto sports tradition of sports teams wearing blue (NHL Maple Leafs, IL Maple Leafs, CFL Argonauts, University of Toronto Varsity Blues), Labatt decreed that the name must incorporate the name of the colour. Rumour has it that the "Toronto Blues" was the initial frontrunner before beng displaced by rather harmless migratory birds. Why Blue Jays? I can't really say other than to note that Blue Jays do inhabit the "true north strong and free" and fit in with the baseball tradition of naming teams after nonthreatening birds (Orioles, Cardinals).
Does Pony league baseball use a mandatory pitch count?
As of 2014, AAU baseball does not have a mandatory pitch count. ASMI has set one, and all levels of Little League baseball have them.
Which type of baseball bat will make the ball go farther a wooden bat or metal bat?
metal
Metal baseball bats will most likely go farther. A lot of people believe that wood bats hit farther than BBCOR though
When and where did baseball player Andy Pafko die?
Andy Cohen died October 29, 1988, in El Paso, TX, USA.
What Major League players have been suspended for steroid use?
Barry Bonds, and Roger Clemens.
-They were never "suspended." Players who were suspended can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_suspended_for_performance-enhancing_drugs