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Old Thu Aug 19, 2004, 11:31pm
Illini_Ref Illini_Ref is offline
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I guess what I am confused about is this. In NFHS rules, stopping your delivery is an IP, even if the pitch is not delivered. However, I can find no penalty for stopping in OBR. In OBR, does the pitch have to be delivered to be an IP??? The definition of an IP in OBR is VERY limited if I remember correctly, at least more limited than NFHS. I don't work many OBR games, so I am not that familiar with the slight differences.

If a pitcher, playing under OBR, starts a windup with nobody on base, then abandons the pitch and just starts over, is that an IP. In NF it is, although I have never saw it called that way with nobody on base.

I understand that in tonights MLB game, the pitch was thrown, but what if it wasn't and the pitcher just stopped. Any violation????
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