I heard, while watching a major league game, as a trivia question that the answer was over 400 (can't remember the actual count) new baseballs had to be on hand prior to the start of a major league game. I have actually tried to count while watching a game but you don't get to see everything happen to the ball. I have actually counted 72 foul balls into the stands, this does not include balls into the dirt, homerun balls, balls thrown out by umpire so I find it hard to believe the count would be so low. I tried to do a search but everyone wants to state how many are used in a game and not how many have to be on hand prior to the start of the game.
There are 147 points on a snooker table, except fouls pionts.
This depends upon the game being played. A minimum of 1 and a maximum of 3.
There are no grey balls in a standard game of snooker.
All of them could be, but it is rare to even see two being potted in a game. It is not to the advantage of a player to do so. In fact it is a disadvantage. After potting a red, the get to choose a colour to go for, and if they get it they can go for another red. However, if they pot more than one red in one shot, they still only get to go for one colour in the next shot before having to again try for a red.
There are six balls in an over.
Depending upon the game, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls.
There is no game of pool practice, so there are no red balls. The 3 and 11 balls are red in the game of pool however.
Table tennis balls come in a variety of package sizes from 4 to 144. They also come in a variety of colors.
In English Billiards, 1.
About 20 balls or more are made for a World Cup game.
There are seven striped balls in billiards.