The player currently batting in a ready is said to be at the plate, at bat, or up to bat (shortened to up). To keep the interested moving Batting Cages at an orderly pace, the alongside batter due up waits to take his curve in a circle (actually arresting or imaginary) between his team's dugout or bench and the batter's box, and is said to be on deck, with the circle avowed as the on deck circle
In general, batters try to get hits. They may also draw a saunter if they do not receive a pitch they can hit properly. In cases when there is a runner on third and fewer than two outs, they can attempt to hit a sacrifice fly to drive the runner in. When there are fewer than two outs and runners on base, they can try to sacrifice bunt. They might even be hit by a pitch, reach on an fallacy orâÂÂif first is empty or there are two outsâÂÂon a dropped third strike.
