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Originally Posted by Illini_Ref
NFHS rules.
Nobody on, pitcher in the windup position. He starts the windup, stops and resets. Is this legal? I think it is in OBR, but what about NFHS? If it is not legal, is it an illegal pitch, dead ball, and a ball awarded?
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Suddenly, something gets in my eye, and I as the umpire, call time.
OR
My hand accidentally has a cramp and it looks like I am telling the pitcher not to pitch,
and voila,
No violation.
Really, I think a lot of umpires would just ignore the infraction and start the pitch all over, and I would be surprised if there was a problem with doing it from the offensive team' side.
[cynicism] But, make sure you always call the FED rules as they are written in the book, so you pass the umpire professionalism part of the FED Points of Emphasis each year... [/cynicism].