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Full count

In baseball, a full count is the condition of a batter having exactly two strikes and exactly three balls. Another strike will result in a strikeout, while another ball will result in a walk.

A full count does not necessarily indicate that exactly five pitches have been thrown, as a batter may mantain two strikes indefinitely by hitting foul balls.

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