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Old Thu Mar 22, 2007, 12:35pm
LMan LMan is offline
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Originally Posted by BretMan
It comes from the FED rule book.

Look at the rule dealing with a pitcher intentionally throwing close to a batter. There you will find the options that the umpire has to deal with this. The choices are either: a) eject the pitcher, if the act is judged to be intentional, or; b) warn the pitcher, if his intentions are in doubt.

I don't see anything there about warning the other team or other pitcher. So tell us, please, where did you come up with that?
Ya know, I bet the opposing team's players (offense) will make some audible commentary when F1 buzzes their batter, which qualifies for a 'remarks reflecting unfavorably upon any other person' violation to me
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