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Old Tue Apr 11, 2006, 10:16am
LMan LMan is offline
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Not an exact answer to your question, but there are several sorts of 'regs' on the pitcher that don't require him to be on the rubber: making a pitching move while not touching the rubber, being inside 5 feet of the rubber without the ball, etc. Being on the rubber is not an absolute prerequisite for restrictions on the pitcher.
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