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Old Mon Aug 08, 2005, 01:03pm
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Originally posted by Coach AJ
Our claim is since the pitcher never returned to the rubber, he should be allowed to throw to the shortstop. There is no issue with deceiving the runner, since the pitcher did not return to the rubber to face the batter. Are we right?
The pitcher can throw to the shortstop at any time wherever he is, even if he is on the rubber.
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