IF A BASEBALL HIT IN THE OUTFIELD LANDS IN FAIR TERRITORY AND ROLLS FOUL IS IT? A. FOUL BALL. B. FAIR BALL.
*** 2. WHEN A BATTER HITS THE BASEBALL AND THE BALL LANDS ON THE OUTFIELD FOUL LINE IS IT? A. FAIR BALL B. FOUL BALL
*** 3. ONCE THE UMPIRE CALLS THE BALL FOUL, THE PLAY IS? A. DEAD BALL. B. ALIVE BALL.
*** 4. A BATTER CANNOT GET A THIRD STRIKE FROM A FOUL BALL? A. FALSE. B. TRUE.
*** 5. IN THE INFIELD A BALL IS NOT RULED TO BE FAIR OR FOUL UNITL IT? A. IS TOUCHED BY THE BATTER. B. COMES TO A
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