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Aug 26, 2005 23:09

Sooooo let's see here. A bit has happened since my last update, such as the Rolling Stones concert (which was amazing), and before that a fun night of bowling with the gang. Since then things have been pretty low key. I've been chipping away at summer work (still got a good amount left), and working for the Sea Dogs a few games. I've been ( Read more... )

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xdgingersnap August 27 2005, 14:19:28 UTC
well it seems the obvious answer would be 6: 2 strikes, 3 balls and then their hit (or out, or walk) but is there some trick in there? it just seems too easy..

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btmccall August 27 2005, 15:09:31 UTC
7, because there must be either ball 4 or strike 3 for the at-bat to be over

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cabanaboy88 August 27 2005, 15:15:29 UTC
No and no.

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laur2594 August 27 2005, 15:39:13 UTC
11 because if there is a full count and a runner is caught stealing in the third out, then the same batter leads off in the next inning. so his count will start over and then it can go to 3-2 again, and thats 10 pitches and then his hit is 11. WHAT NOWWWW!!!!!!

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cabanaboy88 August 27 2005, 15:40:23 UTC
Yep, you got it. Congratulations. You might get a prize sometime.

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anonymous August 29 2005, 16:44:24 UTC
seems to easy...but the answer's 6

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