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Old Sun Feb 06, 2011, 11:52am
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FED test

While I'm posting...

The state is actually using the test scores to determine post season work (open book and you have to be over an 80) - not overly strict I know.

Anyway, a friend calls to go over some questions that he wasn't comfortable with. One stands out. It was on ejecting a pitcher for throwing close to a battter. 6-2-3 states (illegal act) Intentionally pitch close to a batter. Penalty: The pitcher shall be ejected if the act is judged to be intentional.

His question was: If a pitcher intentionally pitches close to a batter he shall be ejected. He said true b/c the question stated the intent. FED claims the answer is false. I don't get it. Yes, we have an option. When in doubt we can warn F1 first. So simply pitching close to a batter is not a "shall" be ejected. Again, the question stated it was intentional thus it is a "shall"

Can anyone explain how in the world this is False?
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