
Tue Apr 10, 2007, 01:34pm
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Originally Posted by BretMan
Okay, here's a sticky resin question for you...
Watching college games on TV the past few weeks and saw the same pitcher do this in two different games. Can't even remember what team she was on- maybe Arkansas?
At the conclusion of each inning, she would go toward the back of the circle, pick up her ro/esin bag with her bare hand, sling it into her glove, in the same manner you would fling a ball into your glove, then run for the dugout.
She had to be getting rosin all over her glove when she did that.
Tell her to stop? Check her glove? Let it go (which seems to be what the umpires did)?
If that's not applying rosin to your glove, what is? 
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But did the resin every get on the ball?
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