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TF 50
MC 25
Name:
Reference
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1
A runner’s path is always defined as a direct line between two bases and three feet on either side of that line.
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2
Players on the same team are not permitted to wear a combination of metal cleats and non-metal cleats.
T
F
3
A player in the game may wear earrings provided they are covered by tape.
T
F
4
The pitcher has her choice of balls at the start of each half-inning unless both balls do not get put into play in the first half of the first inning.
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F
5
The ball does not have to be released the first time past the hip on a windmill motion.
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6
The batter is always out when a third strike occurs, whether the ball is caught or not.
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7
When an improper batter becomes a runner and a pitch (legal or illegal) has been delivered to the next batter, the proper batter is declared out.
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8
The ball must physically be in one of the pitcher’s hands for the look-back rule to be in effect.
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9
Awarded bases need not be touched.
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10
It is acceptable to use fists to signal a full count.
Name:
Reference
1.
Batting helmets in fast pitch:
a.
Are mandatory
b.
Must be NOCSAE approved
c.
Must have an exterior warning label
Must be of the same color
Must be equipped with a facemask
2.
With one out in the top of the second inning it is discovered that the pitching distance is incorrect. What’s your call(s)?
a.
The game swill start over with the correct pitching distance
b.
The distance will be corrected before the start of the top of the third inning
c.
The game will continue and be completed with the incorrect distance
The correction will be made immediately and play will continue
The pitching distance is measured from the rear point of home plate to the front edge of the pitcher’s plate
3.
Which of the following statement(s) about the infield fly are correct?
a.
Once an infielder steps on the outfield grass, the infield fly rule should never be called
b.
The infield fly should always be called as soon as the ball is batted in the air for the benefit of the fielders
c.
A ball bunted high into the air can be ruled an infield fly
A batted ball in flight with a perceptible arc could be declared an infield fly
The infield fly rule was designed to protect runners from trickery by the defensive team
4.
A runner tagging up on a caught fly ball:
a.
The runner may not leave her base until the ball is held securely in the fielder’s glove
b.
The instant the ball is contacted by a fielder, the runner may legally leave the base.
c.
The runner may not return to touch a base left too soon if a following runner has scored.
An appeal play during playing action on a runner who left her base too soon is a force play.
5.
Which of the following statements regarding jewelry are true?
a.
Exposed jewelry that is judged by the umpire as dangerous may not be worn
b.
Jewelry is prohibited
c.
All jewelry is allowed
Medical alert bracelets or necklaces are not considered jewelry, but must be taped to the body so the information is visible.
A religious medal must be taped and worn under the uniform
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