D. It shall be extended toward the outfield on a line parallel to the foul line, equally applied for both
teams.
Bats that are not made of a single piece of wood:
C. Shall meet the BBCOR performance standard and be labeled.
If loose equipment interferes with play, the umpire may, based on his judgment and the circumstances
of the play:
D. A, B and C. (Call an out, award bases or return runners)
Each player shall be numbered with a plain number of solid color contrasting with the color of the
shirt:
B. On the back of the jersey
The batter comes to bat wearing a batting helmet that meets all NOCSAE requirements but has a
mirror-like surface.
B. This is not a legal helmet and must be replaced.
If a thrown ball is touched with an illegal glove or mitt, and is discovered by the umpire, the coach may
choose to take the result of the play or the award of:
C. Two bases.
Any question regarding legality of a player's equipment:
C. Shall be resolved by the umpire-in-chief
The term "ball" is used as:
D. All of the above. (A playing implement necessary to conduct a game, A designation of a pitch that is
not touched by the bat, Possible umpire designation of a pitch.)
To "intentionally" give a batter a base on balls:
C. The catcher or coach must request to award the batter first base on any ball-and-strike count.
A ball is determined as a lodged ball if it is:
D. All of the above (stuck, wedged, or unreachable)
B1 is crowding the front edge of the batter's box and legally hits the pitch. His stride through with his
swing places his front foot on the ground in front and outside the batter's box while his back foot
remains in the box. The batted ball bounces up and accidentally hits B1's front leg
A. Foul Ball
, An infield fly is a fair fly that is hit before there are two outs and at a time when at least first and
second bases are occupied and
C. Can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort
Offensive interference is an act by the team at bat:
D. A and B. (A. That can be either physical or verbal and interferes with, obstructs, impedes, hinders or
confuses any fielder attempting to make a play. B. That creates malicious contact with any fielder
regardless of whether the fielder had the ball or was in or out of the baseline)
Follow-through interference occurs when:
D. The bat hits the catcher after the batter has swung at a pitch and hinders action at home plate or the
catcher's attempt to play on a runner.
An illegal substitute is:
B. A player who re-enters the game in the wrong position in the batting order.
If an illegal player on defense is involved in a play, the team on offense has the option to let the play
stand or to allow the batter to bat again, provided the infraction is discovered:
A. Prior to the pitch to the next batter of either team.
In the fifth inning, the assistant coach leaves the first-base coaching box and advances toward the base
umpire to mildly dispute an out call.
D. B and C (A. The assistant coach is automatically ejected. B. The assistant coach is restricted to the
dugout for the remainder of the game.)
A coach may have in his possession while in a coach's box:
B. Stopwatch, hard copy of a rules book and a scorebook.
The second baseman, with the ball in his glove, maliciously slaps the runner before he reaches second
base.
D. A, B and C. (A. The ball is immediately dead and the second baseman is ejected. B. The runner is
declared to be out. C. Other runners will be awarded appropriate bases they would have obtained had
the malicious contact not occurred)
If the home team has a charged conference, the visiting team:
A. May also have a conference, which is not charged, provided that it concludes its conference when the
home team ends its conference and the game is not further delayed.
To start a game, the determination of whether the grounds and other conditions are suitable is made
by:
B. The Home coach
Provided a ground rule does not supersede a rules book rule, it becomes in force when:
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