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0:00 2:11 Foul Tip vs Foul Ball - Catcher's Hands Key to Legal Catch - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip In this play the bat makes contact with a pitched ball which deflects sharply. And directly towardMoreIn this play the bat makes contact with a pitched ball which deflects sharply. And directly toward the catcher who eventually wedges the ball between his thigh and torso ruled a foul tip. And third
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A flyout to left field would listed as F7. A lineout to center field might be L8, or F8 with a straight line above the F and the 8 to indicate a line drive.
The scoring symbol \u201cK\u201d was first used in the scoring of an actual game in 1868. One reason the letter \u201cK\u201d was used because \u201cK\u201d was the prominent letter of the word strike. Another reason the letter "K" is used is that it is made with 3 strokes of the pencil, symbolizing the 3 strikes for the strikeout.
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In baseball scorekeeping, a swinging strikeout is recorded as a K, or a K-S. A strikeout looking (where the batter does not swing at a pitch that the umpire then calls strike three) is often scored with a backwards K (\ua4d8), and sometimes as a K-L, CK, or Kc (the 'c' for 'called' strike).
So what is the main difference between a foul tip and a foul ball? It's in the catcher's hands. A foul tip is a pitch that is nicked by the hitter's bat, goes directly into the catcher's hand or glove and is caught before touching the batter, the umpire or the ground. Anything else is a foul ball.
The American 'K', meaning strikeout swinging, would be scored as \u201cK2\u201d in Australia. A backwards \u201cK\u201d in America would be a \u201cKC\u201d here, and a \u201cK\u201d in Australia means a tipped third strike caught by the catcher.
A lineout to center field might be L8, or F8 with a straight line above the F and the 8 to indicate a line drive.
In the scorebook, a strikeout is denoted by the letter K. A third-strike call on which the batter doesn't swing is denoted with a backward K.

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