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Baseball Questions - All Grades

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Grade 4 Baseball
Who throws the ball to the opposing team to hit?
  1. Catcher
  2. Pitcher
  3. Outfielder
  4. First Baseman
Grade 9 Baseball
One out. Bases loaded. Two strikes. Batter swings and misses. Catcher drops the ball.
  1. Batter is out.
  2. In Majors only, the batter can run to first.
  3. In Majors and AAA only, the batter can run to first.
  4. The catcher can retire the batter by tagging him or throwing to 1st.
  5. Both B and D
Grade 4 Baseball
Grade 9 Baseball
One out. Runner on first. Full count on batter. Batter hits foul tip into catcher's glove. R1 steals second.
  1. Batter is out. Runner returns to first.
  2. Batter is not out. Runner returns to first.
  3. Batter is out. Runner stays at second.
  4. Batter is not out. Runner stays at second.
Grade 9 Baseball
The Green Monster is an iconic feature of which ballpark?
  1. Fenway Park
  2. Wrigley Field
  3. Yankee Stadium
  4. Camden Yards
None Baseball
With a base runner at second base and a fly ball hit to left, the base runner should:
  1. Tag up in order to advance.
  2. Get help from the third base coach.
  3. Only get off part way as he reads the play.
  4. None of the above.
None Baseball
A good base runner will avoid making:
  1. The first and third out at 3rd base.
  2. The 2nd out at third base.
  3. Any outs at 3rd base.
  4. The 3rd out at 2nd base.
Grade 9 Baseball
Grade 9 Baseball
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