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<b>From the ASA test:</b>
44. Which of the following is a force out: A) Runner retreats to a base after a caught fly ball and the thrown ball beats the runner to the bag. B) The batter-runner and a runner are both standing on 1B and the fielder tags the batter-runner. C) The fielder tags 1B with their glove while holding the ball in the other hand before the batter-runner reaches 1B. D) None of the above. <b>Well, what's the answer?</b> [Edited by greymule on Feb 4th, 2005 at 05:58 PM] |
My answer
A is an appeal play.
B. Nobody is out...yet. C. is the answer. Well? |
ASA also gives C as the answer.
I thought it might be a trick question. See definition of "force play." |
Throw out the tests, they are invalid.
New tests will be provided. |
C is the answer.
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<b>Throw out the tests, they are invalid.</b>
There do appear to be problems. Four questions are identical or almost identical to four others (25/52, 2/53, 26/66, 38/100). |
Like Mike said, throw out the test.
Oklahoma City said the last 50 questions of the test are definately messed up. |
D is the correct answer
Hadnt taken the test yet and dont know what the correct answer by the key is BUT the correct answer by the defination is D. Only a runner that is forced to run because the batter becomes a batter-runner is considered a FORCE by rule.
JMO Don |
Re: D is the correct answer
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C is the correct answer. This isn't a NFHS test. Don't think in highly specific terms. If a runner or BR may be put out while in route to a base by tagging the base instead of the runner, consider it a force out. After all, like a "forced" runner, the BR is forced to advance to 1B if they wish to be safe. (Exception: Where players are not required to advance on a HR or four-base aware). |
I disagree. Especially considering in how many places the tests try to trick you with wordsmithing. As many have stated (you, yourself, included, Mike) - a play at first on the BR is NOT a force - it's just an out.
In C - the BR is definitely OUT ... but also definitely not a FORCE out. |
Speaking ASA, this is not a trick question hinging on the definition of Force Out. ASA is not OBR.
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I stand corrected. Is it my fuzzy memory misquoting Mike (god of ASA) as calling a play on the BR at first NOT a force out?
Must be. |
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Let me say this. The past weekend at the UIC clinic, more than once the term "force" was used by a member of the NUS for putting out the BR at 1B. You must think of it as a generic term. We all know what it is and should handle it as such. Y'all make things difficult on yourself. |
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