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Ninth Grade (Grade 9) Baseball Questions

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Grade 9 Baseball
Runner from first collides with second baseman who is fielding a batted ground ball.
  1. Obstruction. Immediate dead ball.
  2. Obstruction. Delayed dead ball.
  3. Interference
  4. Trainwreck. Play on.
Grade 9 Baseball
The Major League Baseball team that holds the record for the most championships in history is
  1. New York Mets
  2. New York Yankees
  3. Philadelphia Phillies
  4. Los Angeles Dodgers
Grade 9 Baseball
2 balls, 2 strikes, No outs. Runner on 1st. Runner attempts to steal 2nd when the batter swings at strike 3 and is hit by the pitch.
  1. Batter to first base, runner to 2nd, ball is dead.
  2. Batter is out, runner steals 2nd, ball is live.
  3. Batter is out, runner placed back at 1st, ball is dead.
  4. None of the above.
Grade 9 Baseball
In an attempt to throw the runner out at the plate, the left fielder throws the ball, which hits the runner rounding third in the back. What is your call?
  1. Interference. Live Ball.
  2. Interference. Dead Ball.
  3. Two base award from time of throw.
  4. Dead ball. Runners returns to last base touched.
  5. No call. Play on.
Grade 9 Baseball
Grade 9 Baseball
A pitch that bounces in front of the plate CAN NOT be (or become)
  1. hit fair
  2. an infield fly
  3. a hit batsman with base award
  4. a called strike
  5. It can be any of the above.
Grade 9 Baseball
The batter hits a pitch which then hits off his front foot in the batter's box and rolls into fair ground in front of home plate. The umpire should:
  1. Point the ball fair and allow the play to continue.
  2. Declare a foul ball, even though the front foot was in fair territory in the batter's box.
  3. Call the batter out for interference for being hit by batted ball in fair territory.
  4. None of the above.
Grade 9 Baseball
Which of the following should be ruled an infield fly?
  1. Runners on 1st and 2nd, no outs, high pop-up caught by the 1st baseman standing in the coaches box
  2. Runners on 1st and 2nd, no outs, pop-up to the 3rd baseman who was positioned on the outfield grass
  3. Runners on 1st and 2nd, one out, bunt that is popped up to the pitcher
  4. Bases loaded, two outs, high pop-up to the 2nd baseman who could easily catch the ball
  5. None of the above
Grade 9 Baseball
After rounding 1st, the batter-runner is impeded by the first baseman, who is jumping for a thrown ball. He retreats to first as the fielder secures the ball.
  1. Interference. Batter-runner is out.
  2. No infraction. Leave him on first base.
  3. Obstruction. Leave him on first base.
  4. Obstruction. Award him second base.
  5. Obstruction. Place him on the base you judge he would have reached.
Grade 9 Baseball
When the batter is hit by a pitch
  1. The ball is always dead.
  2. Runners always return unless forced to advance.
  3. The pitcher is always issued a warning.
  4. The batter is always awarded first base.
  5. Both A and B
  6. All of the above
Grade 9 Baseball
Runners must remain in contact with their base until
  1. the pitcher releases the ball
  2. the ball reaches the plate
  3. the ball reaches the batter
  4. the ball reaches the catcher
Grade 9 Baseball
With a runner on third and one out, batter #7 bats in place of batter #6 and gets a single, scoring the runner. The defensive manager properly appeals the batting out of order before the next pitch or play.
  1. #6 is out. Runner returns.
  2. #6 is out. Runner scores.
  3. #7 is out. Runner returns.
  4. #7 is out. Runner scores.
  5. Two outs on the play. Inning over.
Grade 9 Baseball
Runner on 1st. Ball hit to LF. Rounding 2nd, runner trips over 2nd baseman and stumbles briefly. He is then thrown out at third on a very close play.
  1. Type A Obstruction. Immediate dead ball. Send runner home.
  2. Type A Obstruction. Immediate dead ball. Runner awarded third.
  3. Type B Obstruction. Runner awarded third.
  4. Out stands
  5. Not enough information. Umpire must use his judgement.
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