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  1. Aug 21, 2014 · An out is an event which puts an end to a batter 's turn at the plate or to a baserunner 's presence on the bases. Once three outs have been recorded, the half-inning is over and the fielding team becomes the batting team, and vice-versa. A baserunner who is not out is safe.

  2. If a batted or throw n ball inadvertently goes inside a player or coach’s uniform , or lodges in the catcher’s face mask or paraphe rnalia, or is intentionally placed inside a player’s uniform (e.g., in a pants pocket), the umpire shall call “Tim e.”

  3. Outs Above Average (OAA) is the cumulative effect of all individual plays a fielder has been credited or debited with, making it a range-based metric of fielding skill that accounts for the number of plays made and the difficulty of them.

  4. Two Points for complete games, lowest walks per 9 innings or lowest hits per 9 innings. One Point for appearances, starts or shutouts. Note that Hall of Famers have a wide variety of values for the Black Ink Test, and the method is unforgiving of positional differences, but it is a neat little metric.

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · An “outin baseball is a pivotal ruling made by the umpire, indicating that a member of the offensive team has been rendered inactive for the duration of the current play. This can occur through various means, such as a batter failing to successfully hit the ball in play or a baserunner being tagged or forced out before reaching a base.

  6. In baseball, an out occurs when the umpire rules a batter or baserunner out. When a batter or runner is out, they lose their ability to score a run and must return to the dugout until their next turn at bat.

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  8. Another example: bases loaded, none out; batter grounds to third baseman, who steps on third base (one out); then throws to catcher for the second out (tag play). DUGOUT (See definition of BENCH )

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