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What is a Strikeout in Baseball?



History of the Strikeout


Rules Surrounding Strikeouts
The rules regarding strikeouts are straightforward: - A batter is allowed three strikes. - A strike is called for a swing and a miss, a pitch in the strike zone that is not swung at, or a foul ball (if the batter has less than two strikes). - If the batter hits three strikes before putting the ball in play or reaching base safely, they are out. - A strikeout can also occur if the third strike is a wild pitch or passed ball and the ball is not thrown out quickly enough to record a putout, allowing the batter to reach base safely. However, this is still counted as a strikeout.Types of Strikeouts
There are several types of strikeouts, including: - Swinging Strikeout: When a batter swings and misses the ball. - Called Strikeout: When the batter does not swing at a pitch in the strike zone. - Foul Tip Strikeout: A specific type of strikeout where the batter barely makes contact with the ball, which is then caught by the catcher.