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The leadoff hitter has a 3-2 count. There is a check-swing situation and the plate umpire
calls ball four. The base umpire upholds the plate umpire's decision and B overruns first
base without attempting to go to second base. The first baseman tags the batter/runner
out.
A. That is the correct procedure.
B. Runner is protected until he goes past first base.
C. The defense should wait until the pitcher has the
ball and make an appeal.
D. Runner is allowed to overrun first base as long as
he does not attempt or feints toward second
base. - ANSWERS-D. Runner is allowed to overrun first base as long as he does not
attempt or feints toward second base.
The runner is standing on second base when a line drive hits him. The second baseman
was playing in front of him and did not contact the ball. The shortstop was behind
second base in position to catch the line drive.
A. The ball is dead and the batter is out.
B. The ball remains in play since the second
baseman had a play.
C. The ball remains in play since a base protects the
runner.
,D. The ball is dead and the runner is out since the
shortstop had a play on the ball. - ANSWERS-D. The ball is dead and the runner is out
since the shortstop had a play on the ball.
With a runner on first base, the batter hits a ground ball to the second baseman. The
second baseman attempts to tag the runner advancing from first, but misses him. The
second baseman then throws to first but sails the ball into the dugout. The runner and
the batter-runner are awarded:
A. Two bases from their positions at the time of the pitch.
B. Two bases from the time of the throw.
C. Two bases from the time the ball became dead.
D. One base. - ANSWERS-C. Two bases from the time the ball became dead.
A coach may challenge a judgment call by an umpire and demand that the umpire
confer with his partner.
A. True.
B. False. - ANSWERS-B. False.
Players may change to a different fielding position only after a half-inning has ended.
A. True.
B. False. - ANSWERS-B. False. (Ref. 1-1-5)
A bat would be considered legal for the game:
A. If it had a BBCOR certification mark.
B. If it only had a BESR certification mark.
C. If the temperature of the bat had been artifically
controlled.
D. If it had been altered from the manufacturer's
original design and production. - ANSWERS-A. If it had a BBCOR certification mark.
(Ref. 1-3-2d)
, The request for an intentional base on balls must be done:
A. Before the first pitch to the batter.
B. On any ball and strike count.
C. Both A & B. - ANSWERS-C. Both A & B. (Ref. 2-4-3)
Who has the authority to request an intentional walk?
A. The catcher.
B. The coach.
C. The pitcher.
D. A & B. - ANSWERS-D. A & B. (Ref. 2-4-3)
A batted ball is judged to be fair when the ball:
A. Lands on fair ground after touching a player who
was over foul ground.
B. First falls on foul ground past third base, but
settles on fair territory.
C. Touches first, second or third base.
D. As a ground ball touches a bat resting on foul
ground and rebounds into fair territory. - ANSWERS-C. Touches first, second or third
base. (Ref. 2-5-1e, 2-16-1c, d)
First and third bases shall be 90 feet from home plate measured:
A. From the front of the base to the front edge of
home plate.
B. From the middle of the base to the middle of
home plate.
C. From the back edge of the base to the apex of
home plate.