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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Couldn't be farther from the truth. Don't go strawman on me.
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Strawman is as strawman does. You started this with the "fascination" charge.
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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Please note where I make such a statement? Don't waste your time, you cannot find what doesn't exist....As previously noted, nothing is supposed to occur between the end of the play and the next pitch anyway, so what it the difference?
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You want to kill the ball when all play has stopped. So, all play has stopped, F6 is standing there with the ball. All runners are stopped on a base. All that remains is to throw the ball back to the pitcher. So, you want to kill the ball then. F6 then overthrows F1. Ball is dead, runners cannot advance. What is the advantage in killing the ball? Easier on the umpire?
If you want to compare apples and apples on slow v fast pitch, don't compare men's slowpitch with JO fastpitch. What is the pace of the game for a men's fastpitch compared with slowpitch at the same skill classification?
And why are you the sole arbiter as to what is a "valid" answer to your question?