South Oakland A's Baseball Test

When pitching, an effective way to find where your hands go is to:
put your hands anywhere.
put your glove next to your belly button.
extend your arms out, bring your elbows in, and your hands together.
make sure that your hands are far away from your body.
When running to first base you should be looking at:
where the ball has gone.
the base in order to align your steps.
the first baseman to see if he catches it.
When hitting, your front foot should be aligned with:
the back corner of the plate.
the back tip of the plate.
the front corner.
does matter
When hitting, a hitter should stride with their front foot:
closed.
open.
who cares along as you hit it.
None of the above
When pitching, a pitcher at their balance position should:
stand on top of the pitching rubber so that they can look taller to the hitter
make sure their back foot is parallel to the direction we are throwing towards.
make sure that they swing the leg past the pitching rubber.
place their foot in front and along side of the pitching rubber so that they can create a more stable surface to balance on.
When setting up in the infield a player should:
be in good ready position with their hands on their knees.
be in good ready position standing up straight.
be in a good ready position with their weight forward, hands off their knees , and low to the ground.
When hitting, a hitter must:
keep their head down.
look to see where the ball went in order to run to first.
pull their head in order to get more power.
none of the above.
When we talk about hitting, a hitter taking their weight back means:
spinning and hitting.
taking their weight back towards catcher before their stride.
taking their weight back as you stride.
coming forward
When hitting, you front foot should be aligned with the:
back tip of the plate.
back corner of the plate.
front corner of the plate.
does not matter
When running through first base, a baserunner should:
breakdown and turn their head to the right.
breakdown and turn their head to the left.
When getting your lead at first you should take a
4 step lead
2 step lead
3 step lead
When pitching, a pitcher on their follow through should:
don't worry about it.
drag their back foot.
bring their leg up and over.
none of the above.
When throwing, a player must make sure that their backfoot is
parallel to the target
perpendicular to the target
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Baseball Skills Test

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