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Originally posted by blueump
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Bad interpretation of a rule designed to protect runners from hidden ball trick. [/B][/QUOTE]
I agree, but a rule is a rule! What can I do to prevent this from happening on the field? It isn't the time or place to get into a rules interpretation discussion in the middle of a game! [/B][/QUOTE]
That's not technical - that's simply incorrect in interpreting the rule.
The rule is 6-5 and its talking about the pitcher while he is not touching the plate making movement that simulates a pitch. It also states that he
positions himself within approximately five feet - that's a big loop hole.
But the key word is positions himself.
This rule is to prevent a hidden ball trick. An umpire who calls this is simply horribly wrong.
What about a pick off move. F1 throws to first. Balk - F1 is within five feet without the ball.
If this were called I assume of course that the head coach and several assistants were also ejected?
Thanks
David