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Originally Posted by jmkupka
High level ball, Gold qualifier.
F1 taking signal, batter says "time" a moment before separation of hands.
I don't allow the timeout, and batter does not deviate from her "ready" position at bat.
F1 stops her action immediately after separating her hands.
All this happens within a second, of course.
In my opinion, the batter's word caused F1's hesitation.
I don't call IP.
OC goes ballistic, demanding an IP. "I train my girls to step out ONLY if time is granted. If it's not, and they let a strike go down the middle, they have to deal with me."
If batter never uttered a word, and F1 did what she did, of course I'd have IP.
So, does my opinion dictate the result here (at this level)?
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This is similar to a batter induced balk in baseball, which means it is nothing.
If in your opinion the batter caused F1's hesitation then just call time and it is a do over.
As for the coach going ballistic--explain to him what happened and if he persists calmly remind hm that it is YOU who are in charge of the game.