Baseball Quiz #2 Test your knowledge. One out, runner on 2 nd. R2 is stealing 3 rd when the catcher interferes with the batter, who flies out to center.

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Baseball Quiz #2 Test your knowledge

One out, runner on 2 nd. R2 is stealing 3 rd when the catcher interferes with the batter, who flies out to center. The runner returns to 2 nd as the ball is caught. You invoke catcher’s interference and place the batter at 1 st. What do you do with R2? A) place R2 at 2 nd A) place R2 at 2 nd B) placeR2 at 3 rd B) placeR2 at 3 rd C) award R2 two bases C) award R2 two bases Answer Answer B) place R2 at 3 rd, see MLBrule 7.04d one base on catchers interference B) place R2 at 3 rd, see MLB rule 7.04d one base on catchers interference

Who is responsible for notifying the umpire of a substitution? A) the incoming player A) the incoming player B) the player being removed B) the player being removed C) the manager or his substitute if the manager is ejected C) the manager or his substitute if the manager is ejected Answer Answer C) the manager or his substitute if the manager is ejected, MLBrule 3.06 and C) the manager or his substitute if the manager is ejected, MLB rule 3.06 and Note: during league play, all substitution will be made at the TOP of the 3 rd inning. Starter can re-enter the game no earlier than the top of the 5 th unless an injury occurs to a player. During USWSSA play, substitutions can be made during a time out, starters may re-enter the game. Note: during league play, all substitution will be made at the TOP of the 3 rd inning. Starter can re-enter the game no earlier than the top of the 5 th unless an injury occurs to a player. During USWSSA play, substitutions can be made during a time out, starters may re-enter the game.

Can a pitcher balk with no runners on base? Answer Answer NO NO See MLB rule 2.00(BALK) the definition of a “balk” from rule 2.00 specifically states that there is “a runner or runners on base” when the illegal act occurs. See MLB rule 2.00(BALK) the definition of a “balk” from rule 2.00 specifically states that there is “a runner or runners on base” when the illegal act occurs.

A batted ball goes sharply and directly from the bat, off the catcher’s mitt, then hits the catcher in his mask and ricochets 20 feet above home plate, and the catcher catches it before it hits the ground. Is this a foul- tip? Answer Answer Yes Yes See MLB rule 2.00 definition (foul tip) note the ball hit the catcher’s mitt first. A foul tip is ALWAYS caught, one that hits the ground is a FOUL BALL, a foul tip is still a live ball, a FOUL BALL is one that lands on the ground not caught and becomes dead. See MLB rule 2.00 definition (foul tip) note the ball hit the catcher’s mitt first. A foul tip is ALWAYS caught, one that hits the ground is a FOUL BALL, a foul tip is still a live ball, a FOUL BALL is one that lands on the ground not caught and becomes dead.

Runner on 3 rd, the batter swings and misses on the third strike and the ball hits the batter. The runner on third crosses home plate when the ball bounces away from the catcher. What do you do? A) the batter is out and R3 scores A) the batter is out and R3 scores B) the batter is not out and R3 returns to third B) the batter is not out and R3 returns to third C) the batter is out and R3 is returned to third C) the batter is out and R3 is returned to third Answer Answer C) the batter is out and R3 is returned to third, see MLB rule 6.05(f) and 6.08(b)approved ruling C) the batter is out and R3 is returned to third, see MLB rule 6.05(f) and 6.08(b)approved ruling

Runner on 3 rd, the batter fouls a pitch which strikes the umpire on the chest protector and rebound into the air where it is caught by the pitcher before the ball touches the ground. R3 crosses home base and the pitcher throws to 3 rd who tags third-base before R3 can return. What do you do? A) the batter is not our and R3 is returned to third A) the batter is not our and R3 is returned to third B) the batter is out and R3 is out B) the batter is out and R3 is out C) the batter is not out and the run scored by R3 counts C) the batter is not out and the run scored by R3 counts Answer Answer A) the batter is not out and R3 is returned to third A) the batter is not out and R3 is returned to third See MLB rule 5.09(e) and (g) See MLB rule 5.09(e) and (g)

One out, runner on first. Batter hits an inside-the-park homerun. R1 misses home plate. Following a sliding tag play at home on which the BR is ruled safe, R1 returns and touches the plate. The catcher properly appeals to you that R1 missed the plate. What is the call? A) the appeal is not allowed, both runs count A) the appeal is not allowed, both runs count B) R1 is rules out, the following run counts B) R1 is rules out, the following run counts C) R1 is rules out and the BR is sent back to third C) R1 is rules out and the BR is sent back to third Answer Answer B) R1 is ruled out, the following run counts B) R1 is ruled out, the following run counts See MLB rule 7.08(k) and 7.10(b) approved ruling See MLB rule 7.08(k) and 7.10(b) approved ruling In this case, the ball was still alive and in play, and was made before the next pitch or play In this case, the ball was still alive and in play, and was made before the next pitch or play

The batter triples but misses second base. The defense properly appeals that he missed first base, but the umpire rules him safe. Can the defense now properly appeal that he missed 2 nd base? Answer Answer Yes Yes See MLB rule 7.10(d) the second appeal is allowed since it will be the first time an appeal is made on that runner at second base, but you can not make successive appeals at the same base. See MLB rule 7.10(d) the second appeal is allowed since it will be the first time an appeal is made on that runner at second base, but you can not make successive appeals at the same base.

The batter doubles but misses first base. “Time” is called. After the ball is put back into play, the pitcher balks when he attempts to make an appeal at 1 st base. What is the call? A) R2 is awarded 3 rd base but may still be called out on appeal if the defense does it properly A) R2 is awarded 3 rd base but may still be called out on appeal if the defense does it properly B) the ball is not immediately made dead as a result of the “balk”. The umpires are waiting to see if the defense will complete the appeal. B) the ball is not immediately made dead as a result of the “balk”. The umpires are waiting to see if the defense will complete the appeal. C) R2 is awarded third base and the defense has lost their rights to appeal on the missed first base C) R2 is awarded third base and the defense has lost their rights to appeal on the missed first base Answer Answer C) R2 is awarded third base and the defense has lost their rights to appeal on the missed first base C) R2 is awarded third base and the defense has lost their rights to appeal on the missed first base See MLB rule 7.10(d) See MLB rule 7.10(d)

Batter double but misses first base. “Time” is called. After the ball is put in play, the pitcher steps back off the rubber preparing to throw to first to make the appeal, R2 takes off for third on a steal. Instead of throwing to first, the pitcher throws to third attempting to retire R2, but R2 beats the throw. Can the defense now properly appeal at first base? Answer Answer No No See MLB rule 7.10(d), the play on the runner at 3 rd is the next play. See MLB rule 7.10(d), the play on the runner at 3 rd is the next play.

Two outs, runners on second and third. Batter triples, apparently scoring both R3 and R2. The defense appeals that R2 missed third, and you agree, calling him out. How many runs do you allow? A) one A) one B) two B) two C) none C) none Answer Answer A) one A) one see MLB rule 7.12, while R2 is clearly out, the appeal is on a runner that is following R3 and the third out in not the result of a force-play, R2 was not forced to run to third. see MLB rule 7.12, while R2 is clearly out, the appeal is on a runner that is following R3 and the third out in not the result of a force-play, R2 was not forced to run to third.

With a count of 0-2, the batter steps out of the batter’s box while the pitcher is in his windup. The pitcher delivers the pitch anyway, the pitch does not enter the strike zone. What is your call? A) strike one A) strike one B) ball one B) ball one C) no pitch since the batter was not in the box C) no pitch since the batter was not in the box Answer Answer B) ball one B) ball one See MLB rule 6.02(b) penalty, but remember the strike zone up and down, the batter just took your strike zone away. If the ball is over the plate, and it was within a reasonable strike zone, call it a strike on your judgment. See MLB rule 6.02(b) penalty, but remember the strike zone up and down, the batter just took your strike zone away. If the ball is over the plate, and it was within a reasonable strike zone, call it a strike on your judgment.

“Time” is automatically called when the batter steps out of the batter’s box? True or False Answer Answer False, see MLB rule 6.02(b) False, see MLB rule 6.02(b)

Nobody on base and the batter refuses to take his position in the batter’s box. You order the pitcher to “Pitch the Ball”. The pitcher bounces one up to the catcher. You call it a strike anyway. Are you correct? Answer Answer Yes, see MLB rule 6.02(c) Yes, see MLB rule 6.02(c)

The batter is legally in the box with one foot completely in the box and the other foot on the line of the box? True or False Answer Answer True, see MLB rule 6.03 approved ruling True, see MLB rule 6.03 approved ruling

Tagging up on a deep fly ball to right-field, R3 takes off for home when the center-fielder (F8) touches the ball. The ball, however, jumps out of the F8’s glove and is caught by the right-fielder (F9). When the ball is actually caught, R3 is already 1/3 of the way home and scores easily. The defense formally appeals to you that R3 left too soon. What is your call? A) The BR is out and on the catch and R3 is out on the appeal A) The BR is out and on the catch and R3 is out on the appeal B) The BR is out on the catch and R3 is called “safe” on the appeal and the run counts B) The BR is out on the catch and R3 is called “safe” on the appeal and the run counts C) The BR is out on the catch, the ball is called dead and R3 is sent back to 3 rd base C) The BR is out on the catch, the ball is called dead and R3 is sent back to 3 rd base Answer Answer B) The BR is out on the catch and R3 is called “safe” on the appeal and the run counts B) The BR is out on the catch and R3 is called “safe” on the appeal and the run counts See MLB rule 2.0 Catch See MLB rule 2.0 Catch

No outs, bases loaded, batter takes strike 3 and the catcher drops the ball. Is the batter out? Answer Answer Yes, see MLB rule 6.05(c) Apply this rule all USSSA player pitch games Yes, see MLB rule 6.05(c) Apply this rule all USSSA player pitch games Note: In T-ball and Coach Pitch, the batter is always out, there is never a dropped 3 rd strike rule. Note: In T-ball and Coach Pitch, the batter is always out, there is never a dropped 3 rd strike rule.

Full count and no outs. A pitched ball bounces and passes through the strike zone, the batter takes the pitch. What is the call? A) No pitch A) No pitch B) Strike 3, the batter is out B) Strike 3, the batter is out C) Ball 4, the batter is awarded 1 st base C) Ball 4, the batter is awarded 1 st base Answer Answer C) Ball 4, the batter is awarded 1 st base C) Ball 4, the batter is awarded 1 st base See MLB rule 2.0 Ball and 6.08(a) See MLB rule 2.0 Ball and 6.08(a)

One out, full count on the batter, runners at 1 st and 2nd. Pitched ball bounces across the plate, the batter swings and misses. As R2, R1 and BR are running, catcher throws the ball over the first baseman into right field. F9 throws the ball to 2 nd base attempting to get the BR who goes into the base standing up while R2 crosses the plate and R1 is standing on 3rd. Do you let the play stand? Answer Answer No, R2 scores, R2 stays at 3 rd, but the BR is out on strike 3 because first base was occupied on the pitch. The ball is not dead. No, R2 scores, R2 stays at 3 rd, but the BR is out on strike 3 because first base was occupied on the pitch. The ball is not dead. See MLB rule 6.05(c) See MLB rule 6.05(c)