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Old Tue Feb 12, 2013, 09:23am
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Here's another one from the test (I have omitted 2 answers that are obviously wrong):

R2, no outs, 1-2 count. The umpire discovers the pitcher has applied a foreign substance to the ball prior to the 1-2 pitch.

a) The pitcher is ejected immediately.

b) Upon discovering that the pitcher has applied a foreign substance to the ball, the plate umpire must not allow the pitcher to pitch. A warning is issued immediately.

Initially, I thought the answer should be b) because the rule calls for a one-time warning, but then I went to the Preseason Guide (where a bunch of the questions always come from). In the guide, there is a section entitled "Standards for Removal from the Game" which contains the following: "In addition, there are other situations that result in immediate ejections, such as a pitcher in possession of a foreign substance..."

So I answered a) and got it wrong. That just ain't fair.

I write the written test for my local (non-school) association. Here is one of the questions. Every once in a while, I throw in a ridiculous answer designed to give the test taker a chuckle and allow him to cross-off one of the possible answers. Nevertheless, I guarantee you someone will answer d.

Q: Slow ground ball to F5. It's going to be a whacker at 1st. The B/R completely misses 1st base. He is directly over the base when F3 (touching the base) catches F5's throw.


a. The B/R is out. No appeal is necessary.

b. The BU should make no call and wait for an appeal.

c. The BU should call the B/R safe but be prepared to call him out upon proper appeal.

d. The BU should scream "Safe - He's off the bag!" and sell the call by sweeping his arms away from the base.
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