But the players tested the fascinating struggle for a only five more moves.
They only allow players to test the equipment one level higher on their original unlock tree.
In baseball's current policy, a player could conceivably test positive four times before being suspended.
The Times reported that several players had tested positive during the first week of tests.
The player must test the new system, the Switchy5000.
So far this year, at least five players have tested positive.
If the player tested positive a second time, the league had the right to suspend him for 30 days.
In 2004, that number dropped to 12, and no player tested positive for more than one banned substance.
It was the third time the player had tested positive for substance abuse.
The player also can test their creation at any time and run practice laps.