Sunday, March 20, 2016
UEFL University - Video Rulebook - Batted Ball
The following entry in the UEFL Video Rulebook pertains to a batted ball.
During a batter's time at bat, his objective is to reach base or advance a runner while the defense's objective is to retire the offense. Either objective is achieved by causing the batter's time at bat to end: While the at bat may end via the strikeout (see STRIKE) or walk (see BALL), this section concerns the case of the bat making contact with the baseball: A fair ball, for instance, terminates the batter's time at bat. This is called a batted ball, all of which resolve in one of two probable classifications, foul or fair; click each image to view a video example of the corresponding item:
During a batter's time at bat, his objective is to reach base or advance a runner while the defense's objective is to retire the offense. Either objective is achieved by causing the batter's time at bat to end: While the at bat may end via the strikeout (see STRIKE) or walk (see BALL), this section concerns the case of the bat making contact with the baseball: A fair ball, for instance, terminates the batter's time at bat. This is called a batted ball, all of which resolve in one of two probable classifications, foul or fair; click each image to view a video example of the corresponding item:
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