Английская Википедия:Coach's box

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Rick Pitino at the edge of the coach's box while coaching the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team

The coach's box (or coaches' box for multiple coaches) is a term used in numerous sports.

Baseball

In baseball, it is the space where the first-base coach and third-base coach stands. It is also common practice for a coach who has a play at his base to leave the coach's box to signal the player to slide, advance or return to a base. In Major League Baseball (MLB), this may be allowed by the umpire if the coach does not interfere with the play in any manner.[1]Шаблон:Rp

Although called "boxes," the coaching area actually consists of three line segments meeting at right angles. Per MLB rules, the longest side, parallel to the foul line, must be Шаблон:Convert long and the shorter sides, perpendicular to the foul line, can range from Шаблон:Convert long. The boxes are located Шаблон:Convert from the respective foul lines. The end furthest from the home plate must be Шаблон:Convert from home plate, the same distance as first and third base.[1]Шаблон:Rp

Basketball

In basketball, it is a line that represents how far a coach may come towards centercourt and away from the sideline.[2] The NCAA introduced a coach's box before the 1984–85 season.[3] During the 2017–18 NCAA basketball season, the coach's box was expanded to allow coaches to stand Шаблон:Convert from the baseline. Although the rule has been somewhat loosely enforced, stepping outside of the box is a technical foul.[2][3] In the National Basketball Association, from coaches may walk from the substitution box line, which ends Шаблон:Convert before the midcourt line, to the baseline.[4][5]

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