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Old Sun Apr 16, 2006, 03:55pm
CecilOne CecilOne is offline
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Originally Posted by SC Ump
Are you saying that if a pitcher were to take a position very near but not on the PP, and were to do all the other things associated with a pitch (taking a signal, steping forward, etc.) . . . everything except for releasing the ball, that it would be legal and the runner would be out if she left the base?
By the book, I believe so.
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