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Little League Umpire Quizzes, Questions & Answers

You might not believe that a Little League Umpire is much of a profession, but you would be surprised to know that Little League Umpires are very much in demand and trained professionals. Did you know that must Little League Umpires work as volunteers and aren’t always paid for their services? Little League Umpires usually attend umpire school, undergoing rigorous training and standards.
 
Usually, there are several Little League Umpires at one game, spread out across the field. The umpire at home plate is considered the “Chief Umpire”. Whether you’re studying to become a Little League Umpire or you just want to get involved at the next t-ball game, our Little League Umpire quizzes are here for you to test out your knowledge!

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If you think you can call the shots like a pro then our Little League Umpire Quiz is just for you! This is designed to assess and enhance your knowledge of baseball rules and umpiring principles specific to Little League play....

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 1176   |  Last updated: Aug 5, 2024
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    A runner is out if they run outside the base path to avoid a tag
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LLHQ Umpire Exam from the Umpire School, Williamsport.

Questions: 8  |  Attempts: 3503   |  Last updated: Jun 18, 2024
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    1) Innings pitched in games declared “Regulation Tie Games” or “Suspended Games” are to be charged against pitcher’s eligibility for that week. If the game is continued at a later date a pitcher may only pitch a total of six innings in that game. (Reg. VI - NOTE: 2.)
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LLHQ Umpire Exam from the Umpire School, Williamsport

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 3373   |  Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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    61) The center fielder fires the ball from center field in an attempt to get the runner trying to make it to third on the base hit. The ball sails and ends up in the parking lot. At the time of the throw the lead runner was between second and third and the batter-runner was between home and first base.  The runners by rule are placed at second and third (Rule 7.05(g))
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LLHQ Umpire Exam from the Umpire School, Williamsport.

Questions: 10  |  Attempts: 1120   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    31) The batter steps into the batter’s box and promptly strokes a single on the first pitch. The defensive manager comes out to the umpire and appeals to the umpire that the offensive team is batting out of order. In checking this out, the umpire decides that the batter is a substitute batter and should be allowed to stay on first and not called out. (Rule 3.08(2))
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