- In baseball, a
foul ball is a
batted ball that:
Settles on
foul territory between home and
first base or
between home and
third base, or
Bounces and then...
-
batted ball is a
pitch that has been
contacted by the batter's bat.
Batted balls are
either fair or
foul, and can be
characterized as a fly
ball, pop-up...
- Naismith's
original 13
rules defined a
foul as:
running with the
ball,
holding the
ball with the arms or body,
striking the
ball with the fist, shouldering, holding...
- in the best-of-seven series.
Marlins batter Luis
Castillo hit a fly
ball into
foul territory in left field. Cubs
outfielder Moisés Alou
attempted to make...
- baseball, a
foul tip is
defined as "a
batted ball that goes
sharp and
direct from the bat to the
catcher and is
legally caught. It is not a
foul tip unless...
- baseball, a fair
ball is a
batted ball that
entitles the
batter to
attempt to
reach first base. By contrast, a
foul ball is a
batted ball that does not entitle...
- unobstructed, a free
ball is not granted. A
foul and a miss will be
called if a
player does not hit the
ball "on"
first (a
foul) and is
deemed by the...
- free
throws or
foul shots are
unopposed attempts to
score points by
shooting from
behind the free-throw line (informally
known as the
foul line or the charity...
- the
ball is dead. Second, in FIBA play (except for the half-court 3x3 variant, in
which individual personal foul counts are not kept),
players foul out...
-
foul territory—a
foul ball—is also a strike,
unless the
batter already has two strikes. Any
pitch not
called a strike,
swung on and missed, or
fouled-off...