The pitcher is replaced by a CR. Next batter walks. Before the next pitch, the
originial CR is replaced by another CR. This would <u>not</u> be considered legal. True/False |
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I believe it is mostly true. The original CR can be replaced by a legal substitute. The original CR would, I believe, only have her re-entry privileges remaining. I don't believe the legal substitute for the original CR would have any participation restrictions. Feel free to correct my memory, or as it may happen, my lack of memory.
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Glen:
If you are referring to the online test at the TASO website, that answer should be true. However, because of an editoral mistake(read that how you may), the answer was incorrectly entered. I was assured by TS that they would make the necessary adjustments to all affected tests. |
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Be more specific. The sub must be for the pitcher since the CR has no status and is not "officially" in the game. |
You're right, Mike, that there is more to the story behind the "false" answer, but wording the "Q" like that is certainly consistent with past tests!
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website test. It is like the bat hitting the ball the second time thing. Nothing changed. That has always been inteference. However, ball hitting bat, now for page 2. |
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