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Baseball Questions - All Grades

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Grade 6 Baseball
There are 2 outs, runners on 2nd and 3rd. A grounder is hit to an infielder. Where is the play?
  1. Home, try to stop team from scoring.
  2. 1st base always, because there are 2 outs
  3. 3rd Base because you think you can get the tag out
Grade 6 Baseball
On a single hit to right field, who should cover 2nd base?
  1. Shortstop
  2. Pitcher
  3. Second baseman
  4. Your coach
Grade 8 Baseball
A single to center field, runner on first, each player has a specific assignment, where does the pitcher need to be?
  1. backing up 2nd base
  2. half way between 2nd and 3rd
  3. backing up 3rd base
  4. backing up home plate
Grade 4 Baseball
Who calls people out in a baseball game?
  1. Umpire
  2. Coach
  3. Parent
  4. Pitcher
Grade 9 Baseball
If the base umpire makes a close call of "Safe" on the batter-runner at first base and the defensive manager comes to the plate umpire to complain, which should occur?
  1. Plate umpire should overturn the base umpire's call if the manager is right.
  2. Both umpires and both managers should get together.
  3. Plate umpire should tell the base umpire what he saw if he had a better angle.
  4. Plate umpire should support the base umpire unless doing so would make one of them look bad.
  5. None of the above
Grade 5 Baseball
Grade 9 Baseball
With one out and a baserunner on third, the batter hits the ball in the air deep in left field. The runner on third should:
  1. Wait on the base until the ball is dropped or caught to tag up
  2. Run half way down the baseline and stop to watch the ball.
  3. Keep an eye on the batter.
  4. Run home.
Grade 12 Baseball
Grade 4 Baseball History
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