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Originally posted by whiskers_ump
Thank you Scott.
Del-Blue, guess I should have been more selective in the
way I posted. I just hate it when there are two outs and
the catcher is on base and the inning ends. Most catchers
are slow enough putting on the equipment. Just trying to
utilize a time control option.
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Actually, if memory serves correctly, the "two out" caveat use to be the rule when it was first put into place to give the catcher and pitcher time to get ready to go back on the field.
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