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You Make the Call (Some already did, or didn’t)

You Make the Call (Some already did, or didn’t). Question and Answer Samples and Techniques. Home plate umpire is responsible to watch runners touch home plate?. Ball hitting on foul line, but on foul side of line is a foul ball?.

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You Make the Call (Some already did, or didn’t)

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  1. You Make the Call(Some already did, or didn’t) Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

  2. Home plate umpire is responsible to watch runners touch home plate?

  3. Ball hitting on foul line, but on foul side of line is a foul ball?

  4. Teams A has 9 players, S1 entered for D2 who is injured. Team B, has 11 players and is batting all 11. In 6th inning, there is a collision at home plate. Team A’s S1 is injured, Team B’s R1 is ejected. Who wins the game? Team A Team B Double Forfeit More info needed Holy Cow Phil Rizzuto

  5. Batter intentionally waves bat in catcher’s face as runner steals, is interference?

  6. 0 out, runner on First: Batter bunts ball in air, ball hits batter in back-while she runs in foul territory, runner stealing 2nd Foul ball, unless interference Batter is always out, runner back to 1st Batter always safe, foul ball Batter always out, runner safe at 2nd Foul ball, until def. coach complains-then out, then safe, …

  7. DO NOT allow Dead Ball Appeals

  8. Runners on 1st and 3rd, 1 out. Batter hits deep ball to left center, centerfielder makes diving catch. Runner at 3rd legally tags and scores, runner on 1st does not tag up. Before the next pitch, the defensive team appeals the runner at first tagging up, she is correctly called out, for the 3rd out of inning. The run count?

  9. There is no need to keep Line-up Cards

  10. What is the Tie-Breaker Rule?Start inning with: Last batter on 2nd, 0 outs Last batter on 2nd, 1 out Last out on 2nd, 0 outs No Tie-Breaker Rule Put head down, hope partner and coaches know rule

  11. Look Back Rule:Runner has 3 seconds to get back to base

  12. 1 Out, 2-2 count, runners on 1st and 3rd. Runner on 1st stealing 2nd. Dropped 3rd strike. Batter runs to 1st, Catcher throws ball into right field. Runner on 3rd scores, runner on 1st to 3rd, batter to 1st. Batter out, all runners advance Play stands Batter out, all runners must return Batter out, stays at 1st base Not sure, hope that nobody notices

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