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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Really!!! Because the examples they gave of it being used the most is that a batter tries to bunt from the left side to gain an advantage going to first base but after getting two strikes, moves to the right side.
I'll bet you a used Fox 40 rubber mouthguard you can't cite a rule reference to back up your statement.
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You would win that bet cause I'm not even going to try. However, you never see this. I'll never seen a batter switch position in the pro's, i have no clue for HS. I did softball, where it is more leniant, and as far as i can recall, you couldn't switch every pitch. That's making a mockery of the game.
Read the disclamier...