Tue Nov 30, 2004, 09:34am
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Originally posted by Skahtboi
Quote:
Originally posted by Shmuelg
I'll tell you what *I* would have done as PU: I would have called the strike, said nothing on the throw to third, and IF the offensive coach piped up (which he did), protesting the call, I would have called over *both* coaches, showed them the rule in the book, and call a *ball*, remove the strike, making a visible sigh in the process.
I don't see how you can call both a ball and a strike on a pitch. Too weird.
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Hmmm...you have a book on the field with you???
As for the strike, it would have to stand. It cannot be undone. The penalty, according to your original post, for not returning the ball directly to the pitcher was to have a ball called. So, you are calling the strike on the pitch, and the subsequent ball on the illegal action of the pitcher and F5.
[Edited by Skahtboi on Nov 30th, 2004 at 09:30 AM]
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Maybe it was LL....They want you to carry you book. I always
wondered how many actually do when calling LL.
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