What is the Foul Ball, Time-out and Dead Ball Signal? a. Place one hand on top of the other hand to form a "T." b. Both hands open above the head, signal foul ball, time-out or ball is dead immediately. c. They are three separate and distinct signals. d. There is no signal, just the umpire verbally explaining his action/call. {Ans: b. Both hands open above the head, signal foul ball, time-out or ball is dead immediately. Ref NFHS Umpire Signals}B1 is crowding the front edge of the batter's box and legally hits the pitch. His stride through with his swing places his front foot on the ground in front and outside the batter's box while his back foot remains in the box. The batted ball bounces up and accidentally hits B1's front leg. a. Foul Ball. b. Fair Ball. c. B1 is immediately declared out. d. B1 is awarded first base. {Ans: a. Foul Ball. Ref 2-16-1g}The batting order is Abel, Baker, Charles, Daniel. Baker is at bat when Abel is caught stealing for the third out. When the team returns to offense in the next inning, the first batter shall be: a. Abel. b. Baker. c.