Match the term with the description.(3 points) The player positioned behind home plate Area over home plate between the armpits and the knees When a pitcher throws out a base runner The player responsible for the area between 2nd and 3rd base Occurs when a fielder fails to make a play A ball hit outside the 1st or 3rd base lines A pitch thrown outside the strike zone The official behind home plate A pitcher can throw three of these to get a batter out The player on the mound in the middle of the field

Shortstop, Foul ball, strike, strike zone, catcher, ball, umpire, pitcher, error, Pick-off

- The player positioned behind home plate: catcher

- Area over home plate between the armpits and the knees: strike zone
- When a pitcher throws out a base runner: pick-off
- The player responsible for the area between 2nd and 3rd base: shortstop
- Occurs when a fielder fails to make a play: error
- A ball hit outside the 1st or 3rd base lines: foul ball
- A pitch thrown outside the strike zone: ball
- The official behind home plate: umpire
- A pitcher can throw three of these to get a batter out: strike
- The player on the mound in the middle of the field: pitcher

- The player positioned behind home plate: Catcher

- Area over home plate between the armpits and the knees: Strike zone
- When a pitcher throws out a base runner: Pick-off
- The player responsible for the area between 2nd and 3rd base: Shortstop
- Occurs when a fielder fails to make a play: Error
- A ball hit outside the 1st or 3rd base lines: Foul ball
- A pitch thrown outside the strike zone: Ball
- The official behind home plate: Umpire
- A pitcher can throw three of these to get a batter out: Strikes
- The player on the mound in the middle of the field: Pitcher

To match the terms with their descriptions, here is a breakdown:

1. The player positioned behind home plate: Catcher.
Explanation: The catcher is the player who takes their position behind home plate.

2. Area over home plate between the armpits and the knees: Strike zone.
Explanation: The strike zone is the area over home plate, between the batter's armpits and knees, that the umpire uses to determine if a pitch is a strike or a ball.

3. When a pitcher throws out a base runner: Pick-off.
Explanation: A pick-off refers to the play when a pitcher attempts to throw out or catch a base runner off the base.

4. The player responsible for the area between 2nd and 3rd base: Shortstop.
Explanation: The shortstop covers the defensive position in the area between second and third base.

5. Occurs when a fielder fails to make a play: Error.
Explanation: An error is recorded when a fielder makes a mistake or fails to make a routine play, allowing a batter or base runner to advance or reach base.

6. A ball hit outside the 1st or 3rd base lines: Foul ball.
Explanation: A foul ball is a batted ball that lands outside the first or third base lines.

7. A pitch thrown outside the strike zone: Ball.
Explanation: A ball is called when a pitch does not pass through the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.

8. The official behind home plate: Umpire.
Explanation: The umpire takes the position behind home plate and makes the calls regarding balls, strikes, and other decisions during the game.

9. A pitcher can throw three of these to get a batter out: Strikes.
Explanation: A batter can be declared out if the pitcher throws three strikes, which are pitches that pass through the strike zone and are not swung at by the batter.

10. The player on the mound in the middle of the field: Pitcher.
Explanation: The pitcher is the player who stands on the elevated area called the mound in the middle of the field and throws the ball towards home plate.