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When a pitcher throws out a base runner, is it called a strike?
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No, when a pitcher throws out a base runner it is not called a strike. It is called a pickoff or a caught stealing. Strikes refer to pitches thrown by the pitcher that are either swung at and missed by the batter or called as strikes by the umpire.
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