Wed May 12, 2004, 04:01pm
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Originally posted by wadeintothem
Of course - if the pitcher continues to hit batters after being warned, you can consider it intentional and eject her... its a judgement call and just align up your judgement to fit the facts as seen and necessary for safe play. Once you have stepped up and announced you dont think it is intentional then you have limited yourself. Another thing you can do is Ball, Ball, Ball, Ball, Ball, Ball Ball, etc... the coach will get the idea. I havent had this happen.. i'm just thinking what might go through my head if this was happening.
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