The bat is outlined in this section
1.00 Objectives of the Game, the Playing Field, Equipment.
2.00 Definition of Terms.
3.00 Game Preliminaries.
4.00 Starting and Ending the Game.
5.00 Putting the Ball in Play, Dead Ball and Live Ball (in Play).
6.00 The Batter.
7.00 The Runner.
8.00 The Pitcher.
9.00 The Umpire.
10.00 The Official Scorer.
Recodified, amended and adopted by Professional Baseball Playing Rules Committee at
New York, N.Y., December 21, 1949; amended at New York, N.Y., February 5, 1951;
Tampa, Fla., March 14, 1951; Chicago, Ill., March 3, 1952; New York, N.Y., November 4,
1953; New York, N.Y., December 8, 1954; Chicago, Ill., November 20, 1956; Tampa, Fla.,
March 30-31, 1961; Tampa, Fla., November 26, 1961; New York, N.Y., January 26, 1963;
San Diego, Calif., December 2, 1963; Houston, Tex., December 1, 1964; Columbus, Ohio.,
November 28, 1966; Pittsburgh, Pa., December 1, 1966; Mexico City, Mexico, November
27, 1967; San Francisco, Calif., December 3, 1968; New York, N.Y., January 31, 1969; Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., December 1, 1969; Los Angeles, Calif., November 30, 1970; Phoenix,
Ariz., November 29, 1971; St. Petersburg, Fla., March 23, 1972; Honolulu, Hawaii,
November 27, 1972; Houston, Tex., December 3 and 7, 1973; New Orleans, La., December
2, 1974; Hollywood, Fla., December 8, 1975; Los Angeles, Calif., December 6, 1976;
Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1977; Orlando, Fla., December 4, 1978; Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, December 3, 1979; Dallas, Tex., December 8, 1980; Hollywood, Fla., December 7,
1981; Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1982; Nashville, Tenn., December 5, 1983; New
York, N.Y., January 8, 1985; New York, N.Y., March 27, 1986; Hollywood, Fla.,
December 9, 1986; New York, N.Y., November 23, 1987; New York, N.Y., January 26,
1989; Chicago, Ill., December 3, 1990; Miami, Fla., December 5, 1991; Louisville, Ky.,
December 4, 1992; Atlanta, Ga., December 12, 1993; New York, N.Y., January 30, 1996;
Mail vote, January 2006; Teleconference, December 20, 2006; Teleconference, February 5,
2008; Las Vegas, Nev., December 9, 2008; Teleconference, May 26, 2009; Teleconference,January 25, 2010.
Which BEST describes the physical properties of the Earth's core?A)semi-moltenB)water and organic substancesC)a solid lower part and a liquid upper partD)contains volcanic, sedimentary and granitic rocks
Answer: C) A solid lower part and a liquid upper part
Explanation:
The Earth's outer core is a fluid layer and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle. Hopefully I'm right!
How many 1 inch cubes do you need to create a cube with an edge length of 5 inches
Answer:
You would need 125 1-inch cubes
Step-by-Step Explanation:
A cube with an edge length of 5 has a volume of 125 cubic inches (5x5x5 equals 125). A cube with an edge length of 1 has a volume of 1 cubic inch (1x1x1 equals 1). Divide 125 by 1 and you will find that 125 1-inch cubes are required to create cube with an edge length of 5.
2. You may need to chill a bearing and heat a housing when installing certain precision components such as _______ bearings. A. spindle B. shaft C. blind D. shielded