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Old Tue Mar 15, 2005, 09:16pm
Andy Andy is offline
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One minute is not a long time when it comes to between innings. I am somewhat lax in enforcing this, unfortuneately. I have a buddy who is very rigid...if the pitcher isn't out there within about 10-15 seconds after the third out, he starts subtracting warm-up pitches. If you do this, you will be perceived as a hard-a**, but your games will move quicker and it won't take long for the tems to realize that if they want warm-up pitches, they will hustle on and off the field.
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