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Originally posted by jicecone
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Originally posted by JJ
How about the interp that now the pitcher, from the stretch position, before bringing his hands together, may turn his shoulders to check a runner at first base - and he may do it "quickly and abruptly"! We used to call that "feinting", but now it's perfectly legal. I have visions of a pitcher "quickly and abruptly" turning those shoulders, the runner diving back to first, and the pitcher then calmly delivering the pitch while the runner is spitting dirt out of his teeth.
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John, I don't believe many players will be "spitting dirt".
Most of these players have utilized this same rule during the summer months, for leagues using OBR or similar rules. I for one am glad to see Fed finally come around.
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I don't understand. "Most of these players have utilized this same rule [quick move is ok?] for leagues using OBR or similar rules [it's a balk in OBR and NCAA]. I told my association last Wednesday the same thing John did: quick move, runner dives back, pitcher delivers while (my words) "he's brushing off the dirt."
[Edited by Carl Childress on Jan 24th, 2005 at 02:41 PM]