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Old Wed Mar 15, 2006, 08:45am
mcrowder mcrowder is offline
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Originally posted by SanDiegoSteve
The troll question is just too easy, so I'll pass.

As far as 7-3-1 goes, I'm sure anybody who says that they have never seen it, means that they have never seen it enforced (right, mccrowder?).

I have been doing top-level HS Varsity ball since 1987, and not one single time have I ever called it, or seen it called by anybody. My Varsity 7-inning games average between 1:40 and 1:55 in length. If I think a batter is starting to stall or delay my post-game sandwich, I say, "hey, get in the box." I've never had one defy my order as of yet.

So, the bottom line is, a batter stepping out of the box to get his sign does in no way significantly delay the game. To say that two minutes transpire between pitches is ridiculous.
I didn't mean that I'd never seen it called (or called it myself). I meant that I'd never seen it called, heard of it called, or been told to call it IN THE SITCH ORIGINALLY PRESENTED. I have, in fact, called this rule (just not in this sitch) - albeit much more often 7 or more years ago. It was most often called early in the season with a new coach... some yahoo telling his batters to step out to get a sign. STRIKE! Didn't happen twice.
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