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Q: Do you have to accept a forfeit in a cal ripken baseball game?
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What might a baseball team forfeit a game?

rainy day


What is a sentence with the word forfeit?

The football team had to forfeit the game because they did not have enough players. She had to forfeit her car because she could not make the payments.


Number of players necessary to start a baseball game?

in MLB a team must start the game with 9 players or they forfeit the game


What year was the first Cal Ripken league baseball game played?

The league was formed in 2005.


What happens in baseball when no substitutes are left?

There are a few things that could happen in baseball when there are no substitutes are left. You could forfeit the game.


Can either team forfeit an NFL game?

Yes, they can forfeit.


Has a major league baseball team ever forfeited a game in which it is losing badly?

Yes, a major league baseball team has been forced to forfeit a game when it is losing badly. There have also been teams that have been forced to forfeit due to a crowd that was too rowdy.


What baseball player played his 2000th straight game on August 1 1994?

Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles


What team did cal ripken jr play in his last baseball game?

Boston Red Sox on October 6, 2001.


What is a sentence with forfeit?

The soccer team had to forfeit the game because their players kept yelling at the referees. When he was convicted, he had to forfeit all of his illegal earnings.


Cal ripken youth baseball rules?

Can a pitcher re-enter the game as the pither if he did not start the game. He pitched the 3rd inning and the sixth? Thanks Steve


Is there a game show that pays taxes on the prize?

As far as I know, there is no game show that does so. Contestants are responsible for paying taxes on prizes that they accept, and have the option to forfeit a prize if they would be unable to pay the taxes.