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Showing posts with label Plate. Show all posts
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May 21, 2019

[Answer] 10. Which player throws the ball over the home plate?

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...1. Shortstop 2. Batter 3. Pitcher 4. Catcher The pitcher throws the ball underarm over the home plate to the batter. They attempt to pitch a maximum of 7 balls, to the batter, with a combination of strikes and balls, allowing a pitcher 4 balls, 3 strikes (this count excludes fouls).

Dec 7, 2018

[Ans] What state has used the nickname "Big Sky Country" on its license plate?

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Did you know that Montana is often called Big Sky Country? The nickname is a reference to the unobstructed skyline in the state that seems to overwhelm the landscape at times. The name came from a book by Alfred Bertram Guthrie Jr. titled “Big Sky”. Mr. Guthrie gave the Montana Highway Department permission to use the name and Montana has been "Big Sky Country" ever since. The nickname "Big Sky Country" appeared on Montana license plates from 1967 to 1975. This was shortened to "Big Sky" on license plates stamped from 1976 to 2000.

[Answer] What state has used the nickname "Big Sky Country" on its license plate?

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...Did you know that Montana is often called Big Sky Country? The nickname is a reference to the unobstructed skyline in the state that seems to overwhelm the landscape at times. The name came from a book by Alfred Bertram Guthrie Jr. titled “Big Sky”. Mr. Guthrie gave the Montana Highway Department permission to use the name and Montana has been "Big Sky Country" ever since. The nickname "Big Sky Country" appeared on Montana license plates from 1967 to 1975. This was shortened to "Big Sky" on license plates stamped from 1976 to 2000.

Sep 23, 2017

[Ans] in baseball, what shape is home plate?


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A baseball field, also called a ball field or a baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game ... The starting point for much of the action on the field is home plate, which is a five-sided slab of whitened .... The length and angle requirements for home plate mandate that it is not a regular pentagon; it is a 17 inches by 8.5 ..., In baseball, a player on one team throws a small round ball at a player on the other team, who ... Home plate is a pentagon, which is a shape that has five sides., Home. Baseball home plate trends: Short article about plate home baseball ... The Louisville Slugger MLB Prime wood baseball bat consistently offers the ... Time takes reach player misses rule runner misses, Shaped cabinets base base., Geometrical shapes are quite common in sports. ... However, I would like to spend some extra time pointing out the geometry of the American pastime, baseball. ... Home plate is a pentagon and the strike zone is an imaginary rectangle above ..., While watching a baseball game, ...

Sep 8, 2017

A reference to its famous monument, “Great Faces. Great Places” appears on the license plate of which U.S. state?


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State bird: Ring-necked pheasant State flower: American pasque flower State tree: Black Hills spruce State nicknames: Mount Rushmore State (official), Coyote state & Sunshine state (both unofficial) State motto: "Under God, the people rule"