What do KYS mean in baseball?

1. Organization. Knox Youth Sports (KYS) Baseball is a division of Knox Youth Sports, Inc., a Tennessee not-for-profit organization.
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Why is Ka symbol for strikeout?

When the strikeout became an official statistic, "K" in the word “strikeout” was the first letter not already being used. As single was S, triple was T, run was R, inning was I and then strikeout was K by default. “K” is one of the only symbols that used in today's score-keeping that was originated in the 19th century.
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Why is the K for strikeouts backwards?

A backward K represents the umpire's third strike call against the hitter. This backward K means that the final strike against the hitter fooled them into not swinging. Since it looks strange on a baseball scorekeeping card, it stands out, which helps shine more light on that strikeout by the pitcher.
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What does K and BB mean in baseball?

K/BB ratio tells us how many strikeouts a pitcher records for each walk he allows. The number is found simply by dividing a pitcher's total number of strikeouts by his total number of walks. It's an essential tool for evaluating pitchers.
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What are the 4 types of outs in baseball?

Outs are generally recorded via a strikeout, a groundout, a popout or a flyout, but MLB's official rulebook chronicles other ways -- including interfering with a fielder -- by which an offensive player can be put out.
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What is 2 outs in baseball called?

Double play - A defensive baseball play that results in two outs.
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What is a 4 strikeout game called?

In baseball, a golden sombrero is a player's inglorious feat of striking out four times in a single game.
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What does KL mean in baseball?

K-L: Strikeouts looking. SB: Stolen bases. CS: Caught stealing. PIK: Picked off. SB%: Stolen base percentage.
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What does k9 mean in baseball?

K/9 rate measures how many strikeouts a pitcher averages for every nine innings pitched. It is determined by dividing his strikeout total by his innings pitched total and multiplying the result by nine.
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What do the KS mean in baseball?

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 (ꓘ), and sometimes as a K-L, CK, or Kc (the 'c' for 'called' strike).
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What is 5 strikeouts in a row called?

More grand than a hat would be a sombrero that is gold. It is awarded to any player who strikes out four times in a game. A platinum sombrero for five strikeouts or a titanium sombrero for six strikeouts may be awarded but they are much rarer than a golden sombrero.
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What does F8 mean in baseball?

If the next batter hits a ball to the center fielder who catches it on the fly for the second out, it would be noted as F8, with F for flyout and 8 for the center fielder. (In some systems, the letter 'F' is reserved for foul outs.
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What is 3 strikeouts on 9 pitches called?

An immaculate inning (sometimes called a clean inning) is a perfect frame in baseball that occurs when a pitcher strikes out three consecutive hitters on just nine pitches.
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Why is the K backwards in baseball?

A third-strike call on which the batter doesn't swing is denoted with a backward K.
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Why does BB stand for walk?

The reason “BB” is called a walk is due to the batter being walked by the pitcher. “BB” stands for Base on Balls. After being thrown four balls by the pitcher, the batter earns himself a Base on Balls (BB) and is now a baserunner on 1st base.
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Has anyone lost a no hitter?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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What does F5 mean in baseball?

The first five innings bet continues to grow in popularity among MLB bettors. Also known as an F5 bet, its goal is to pick the side that will be ahead at that point. Like with any other two-sided bet, there will be odds on both sides of the equation .
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What does FB mean in baseball?

Fly-ball Rate (FB%)

Fly-ball rate represents the percentage of balls hit into the field of play that are characterized as fly balls. Each ball that is hit into the field of play is characterized as a line drive, a fly ball, a ground ball or a pop-up.
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What does Opa mean in baseball?

We introduce a new statistic for evaluating offensive performance in baseball: the offensive performance average (OPA). The OPA is based on the increase in expected runs caused by the batter and includes the contributions of his stolen bases.
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Who is KB in baseball?

Kristopher Lee Bryant (born January 4, 1992), nicknamed "KB", is an American professional baseball third baseman and outfielder for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball (MLB).
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What does XH mean in baseball?

The declared Extra Hitter may not substitute in any defensive position. RATIONALE: Unlike the Designated Hitter, who is allowed to substitute in any defensive position, the Extra Hitter is not allowed to substitute in defensively; he is strictly a hitter. This simplifies administration of the rule.
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What does BF mean in baseball?

Definition. Batters faced is simply a count of the number of total plate appearances against a certain pitcher or team. In a perfect game -- with 27 outs -- a pitcher will record 27 batters faced.
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What is the rarest play in baseball?

Rarest of all is the unassisted triple play by an outfielder, performed only once in professional baseball history, by Walter Carlisle. It is possible for a team to score on a triple play, but that is also phenomenally rare.
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What is 2 strikes 3 balls called?

A full count is the common name for a count where the batter has three balls and two strikes.
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What does l4 mean in baseball?

between 1st and 2nd. • 1st pitch – batter lines (indicated by solid, straight line)out to second baseman (L-4) • Batter is the 1st out of the inning.
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