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Strike (baseball)

In baseball, a strike is a mark against a batter during a plate appearance. A batter that receives three strikes during a plate appearance makes an out[?] and is said to have struck out.

There are several ways to receive a strike:

  • Swinging at a pitched ball and failing to hit it. (swing and miss)
  • Refusing to swing or bunt at a pitched ball which is called a strike by the umpire. (called strike)
  • Swinging at a pitched ball and hitting it into foul territory when there are fewer than two strikes in the at-bat. (foul strike)
  • Bunting at a pitched ball and hitting it into foul territory.
  • Bunting at a pitched ball and failing to hit it.
  • Touching a pitched ball while striking it with the bat.
  • Touching a pitched ball while in flight in the strike zone.
  • Swinging at a pitched ball and foul tipping it into the catcher's glove. (foul tip)



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