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B. The umpire should ignore the action since the ball is dead because of
the home run.
How should the umpire rule when the batter-runner removes the helmet?
A. Immediately declare the batter-runner out when the helmet is
removed and warn the team.
B. The umpire should ignore the action since the ball is dead because of
the home run.
C. Allow the run but eject the batter-runner when home plate is touched.
D. If this were the third out, no runs would score.
D. No, an I-Pad is not allowed in the coaching box.
Is this allowed in the coaching box:
A. Yes, provided the device does not take pictures or transmit data.
B. Yes, all electronic devices are allowed.
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C. Yes, provided it has scorebook software installed
D. No, an I-Pad is not allowed in the coaching box.
D. B and C
Does striking the baserunning glove constitute a batter being hit?
A. No, the baserunning glove is not a piece of equipment.
B. The baserunning glove is part of the batter's clothing
C. The baserunning glove is part of the batter's person (similar to batting
gloves sticking out of the pants pockets)
D. B and C
C. The necklace is legal and is permitted as long as it is not
unreasonably dangerous. (Rules 1-5-12 and 3-3-1d no
longer reference jewelry)
Upon noticing the jewelry, the umpire should:
A. Have the necklace removed and issue a team warning.
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B. If the team had been warned previously, eject the batter.
C. The necklace is legal and is permitted as long as it is not
unreasonably dangerous. (Rules 1-5-12 and 3-3-1d no
longer reference jewelry)
D. Pretend the jewelry was not seen.
B. No, the conference is not ended until the coach crosses the foul line
or the umpire declares it over.
Is this a second conference:
A. Yes, it is. The first conference ended when the coach left the dirt area
of the mound.
B. No, the conference is not ended until the coach crosses the foul line
or the umpire declares it over.
D. The lineup cards have been exchanged, verified and then accepted by
the plate umpire during the pregame conference.
Lineups become official when:
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A. The head coaches provide the lineups to the plate umpire.
B. The head coaches exchange lineups with each other.
C. The plate umpire accepts a lineup card.
D. The lineup cards have been exchanged, verified and then accepted by
the plate umpire during the pregame conference
B. Have at least one foot touching fair ground.
A fielder (other than the catcher), to be considered to be in fair ground
must:
A. Have both feet touching fair ground.
B. Have at least one foot touching fair ground.
C. Have both feet in foul territory, but reaching over into fair territory.
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B. The umpire should ignore the action since the ball is dead because of
the home run.
How should the umpire rule when the batter-runner removes the helmet?
A. Immediately declare the batter-runner out when the helmet is
removed and warn the team.
B. The umpire should ignore the action since the ball is dead because of
the home run.
C. Allow the run but eject the batter-runner when home plate is touched.
D. If this were the third out, no runs would score.
D. No, an I-Pad is not allowed in the coaching box.
Is this allowed in the coaching box:
A. Yes, provided the device does not take pictures or transmit data.
B. Yes, all electronic devices are allowed.
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C. Yes, provided it has scorebook software installed
D. No, an I-Pad is not allowed in the coaching box.
D. B and C
Does striking the baserunning glove constitute a batter being hit?
A. No, the baserunning glove is not a piece of equipment.
B. The baserunning glove is part of the batter's clothing
C. The baserunning glove is part of the batter's person (similar to batting
gloves sticking out of the pants pockets)
D. B and C
C. The necklace is legal and is permitted as long as it is not
unreasonably dangerous. (Rules 1-5-12 and 3-3-1d no
longer reference jewelry)
Upon noticing the jewelry, the umpire should:
A. Have the necklace removed and issue a team warning.
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B. If the team had been warned previously, eject the batter.
C. The necklace is legal and is permitted as long as it is not
unreasonably dangerous. (Rules 1-5-12 and 3-3-1d no
longer reference jewelry)
D. Pretend the jewelry was not seen.
B. No, the conference is not ended until the coach crosses the foul line
or the umpire declares it over.
Is this a second conference:
A. Yes, it is. The first conference ended when the coach left the dirt area
of the mound.
B. No, the conference is not ended until the coach crosses the foul line
or the umpire declares it over.
D. The lineup cards have been exchanged, verified and then accepted by
the plate umpire during the pregame conference.
Lineups become official when:
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A. The head coaches provide the lineups to the plate umpire.
B. The head coaches exchange lineups with each other.
C. The plate umpire accepts a lineup card.
D. The lineup cards have been exchanged, verified and then accepted by
the plate umpire during the pregame conference
B. Have at least one foot touching fair ground.
A fielder (other than the catcher), to be considered to be in fair ground
must:
A. Have both feet touching fair ground.
B. Have at least one foot touching fair ground.
C. Have both feet in foul territory, but reaching over into fair territory.
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