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1st base
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When does a player score a 1 run for their team? |
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| when the player touches all 3 bases before getting out |
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| When is a team on offense? |
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| when they are the team that is kicking or hitting |
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| What does it mean when a team is fielding the ball? |
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| How many defensive positions are there? |
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| How many outs does the defensive team get before the turn into the offensive team? |
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| When has 1 inning occured? |
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| when both teams have had a chance to be on offense |
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| There are 9 innings in a ____ game. |
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| Is the Visiting Team on offense or defense first? |
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| Which team is on offense second? |
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| What happens or is declared after 9 innings of play? |
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| the team with the most runs is declared the winner |
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| What is the idea of kickball and softball? (offense) |
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| to kick the kickball or hit the softball and reach one of the bases before getting out |
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True or False. (offense)
The bases can dbe touched in any order. (i.e.2nd base, 3rd base, 1st base) |
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| False the bases have to be touched in order. 1st, 2nd, then 3rd |
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True or False.(offense)
The runner can not stop at any time and has to keep running from base to base. |
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False
The runner can stop at any time or can keep going to the next base. |
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| (offense) Describe a 'Tag-up' sisutation. |
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| the player on the base must stay on the base, if the fly ball is caught the runner must tag the base they are on before going to the next base, if the fly ball is caught but the runner leaves the base early and the defensive player tags the base they were on they are out |
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| (defense) What is the idea? |
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| to get the base runners out before they reach the home plate |
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True or False. (defense)
A way to get a offensive player out is to catch a fly ball before it hits the ground. |
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True or False. (defense)
A way to get an offensive player out is to get the ball to 3rd base before the hitter or kicker gets there. |
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False.
A way to get the offensive player out is to get the ball to 1st base before the hitter or kicker gets there. |
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True or False. (defense)
A way to get an offensive player out is by tagging the hitter with the ball, or (in kickball) throwing the ball at them and hitting them. |
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False.
A way to get an offensive player out is by tagging the baserunner with the ball, or (in kickball) throwing the ball at them and hitting them. |
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True or False. (defense)
A way to get an offensive player out is by getting the ball to any base where there is a force out. |
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Describe a force-out. |
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| all the bases have runners on them and the runner on one of the bases has to leave to let the other runner go on that base |
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True or False. (defense)
A way to get offensive players out is by not tagging up. |
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Describe a strike-out. |
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| any combination of 2 foul balls and missed swings, the 3rd strike out must be a missed swing. |
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| When was softball first played? |
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| Where was softball first played? |
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| Chicago, Illinois at halftime of a Harvard-Yale football game. |
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| Where was kickball invented? |
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| What was kickballs original name? |
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