M Matthew M Guest May 29, 2008 #1 Of course it will count as a ball, but if a wild pitch is thrown while no one is on base then it doesn't effect the game. What other scenarios will not effect the game more than just a regular "Ball".
Of course it will count as a ball, but if a wild pitch is thrown while no one is on base then it doesn't effect the game. What other scenarios will not effect the game more than just a regular "Ball".
D Daniel Cardosa Guest May 29, 2008 #2 If the batter doesn't swing at a third strike and a wild pitch is thrown. If he does and misses, he may advance to first if not thrown out.
If the batter doesn't swing at a third strike and a wild pitch is thrown. If he does and misses, he may advance to first if not thrown out.
D drzeauss Guest May 29, 2008 #3 in any scenario where the runners do not advance. say it hits the backstop and bounces right back, and the runner returns
in any scenario where the runners do not advance. say it hits the backstop and bounces right back, and the runner returns