A) Having the loudest cheering section B) Using the heaviest bat possible C) Wearing heavier batting gloves D) Proper swing mechanics
A) Improved singing voice B) Better eyesight C) Ability to predict the future D) Increased strength and power
A) Second Baseman B) First Baseman C) Pitcher D) Outfielder
A) Guessing what pitch is coming B) Complaining to the umpire C) Wearing lucky socks D) Consistent practice and analysis
A) Looking away from the pitcher B) Locked knees C) Balanced weight distribution D) Arms crossed
A) Wearing the wrong hat B) Throwing with your eyes closed C) Eating too much pizza D) Poor throwing mechanics
A) To argue with the base umpire B) To show off your speed C) To advance safely and score runs D) To distract the pitcher
A) Staying focused and positive B) Giving up after a bad at-bat C) Refusing to practice D) Blaming your teammates for errors
A) Cooking lessons B) Painting classes C) Singing practice D) Repetitive fielding drills
A) Earned Run Average B) Extra Runs Allowed C) Excellent Run Analysis D) Error Rate Amount
A) Dynamic Stretching B) Light jogging C) Throwing exercises D) Static Stretching Only
A) Advance to second if possible B) Argue with the third base coach C) Stop and watch the play D) Run back to the dugout
A) Shorten your swing and protect the plate B) Close your eyes and swing C) Swing harder than ever D) Step out of the box
A) Consistent practice and repetition B) Closing their eyes C) Wearing tighter pants D) Yelling at the catcher
A) Supporting your teammates B) Blaming others for mistakes C) Trying to take all the credit D) Being the loudest person on the team
A) Talking to the crowd B) Closing your eyes C) Looking at the ground D) Keeping your eye on the ball
A) Ignoring pain B) Proper warm-up and cool-down C) Skipping stretching D) Playing through injuries
A) Really Big Innings B) Runs Batted In C) Runners Being Impressive D) Runs Before Intermission
A) Sleeping all day B) Eating only fast food C) Sprint training D) Playing video games
A) To criticize your teammates B) To find funny moments C) Identify areas for improvement D) To admire yourself
A) To get a snack B) To relay throws from the outfield C) To argue with the umpire D) To distract the batter
A) 90 degrees B) 180 degrees C) Around 25-30 degrees D) 0 degrees
A) Very loosely B) As tightly as possible C) One hand only D) Firm but relaxed grip
A) Blame everyone else B) Give up entirely C) Learn from it and move on D) Pretend it didn't happen
A) Knuckleball B) Fastball C) Changeup D) Breaking Ball
A) Cool Down and Stretch B) Play video games C) Eat a large meal D) Argue with teammates
A) Arriving late to the field B) Studying the opposing pitcher C) Forgetting your equipment D) Ignoring the scouting report
A) Show off your strength B) Advance a runner or get on base C) Annoy the pitcher D) Hit a home run
A) Stay focused on the next play B) Get angry and give up C) Hide in the dugout D) Blame the sun
A) Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched B) Wins Held In Playoffs C) Wild Horses In Parks D) Worst Hitter In Position |