Only the first and third base coaches are allowed on the field while play is going on. If time is called the pitching coach, hitting coach or manager are allowed on the field.
Only two base coaches are allowed on the field during play and they are restricted to the coaches boxes that are usually chocked on to the ground. The coaches from the defensive team must stay off the field. A coach can only pass the foul line if he has been granted permission by an umpire by calling time out. If a player in injured the coach must wait for the umpire to call dead ball before he can help the injured player.
There is no rule on the number of people allowed in the dugout. The rule states that only players, coaches, bat boys, managers, trainers, substitutes, & players on the disabled list are allowed in the dugout. Ejected players and coaches are not allowed to stay in the dugout.
The coach on either team can throw a "red" challenge flag if they feel that the ref's call on the field is in error.This goes for defense or offense. If the call is reversed to in fact be in favor of the challenging coach, then the ref's decision on the field is overruled and there is no further action. If the call on the field stands (does not reverse due to the challenge of the coach), then the challenging coach is charged a timeout. A coach is only allowed two challenges per half of a football game.
Any player on the field of play or the head coach of the team may call a timeout.
The possessive form of the plural noun coaches is coaches'.The apostrophe at the end of the word indicates that something belongs to two or more coaches.Example: You'll find the coaches' offices at the end of the corridor.
15 on each team. Equalling 30 on the field. Plus subs, a full squad = 22.
The 2008 Seattle Mariners manager and coaches: John McLaren - Manager Jim Riggleman - Bench Coach Eddie Rodriguez - First Base Coach Sam Perlozzo - Third Base Coach Mel Stottlemyre - Pitching Coach Norm Charlton - Bullpen Coach Jeff Pentland - Hitting Coach Lee Elia - Special Assistant to the Field Manager
9 players can be on the field during a fast pitch game. There are also two base coaches that are allowed in their respective base coach's boxes in the foul territory down the first and third baselines. There can also be 2 or 3 umpires on the field during play.
The guy watching the field from the box office above the bleachers. He lets the coach now where everybody should be going and where they are going.
Since 1st and 3rd base coaches must remain outside the foul lines on the field of play, any ball that hits a base coach is, by definition, foul.
Yes. At one time they had Pat Henry as their coach. He went on to coach at LSU and later at Texas A&M. He is currently, 2010, still there. He is considered to be one of the best Track & Field coaches. More about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Henry
two coaches is max for each team