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BASEBALL What is the signal for fair ball? A. Both arms extended straight out to the sides B. One arm extended straight out to the side C. Both arms straight up D. One arm up wi…
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What is the signal for fair ball?
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Both arms extended straight out to the sides
B.
One arm extended straight out to the side
C.
Both arms straight up
D.
One arm up with the hand in a fist
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b. One arm extended straight to the side
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