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Originally Posted by Dakota
True, that exception does not apply, but whatever the offense was doing, it was not a charged conference, since it did not meet the definition of a charged conference. IOW, the exception noted in RS 9 is not really needed.
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Well, that would be up to the umpire. Think about the conferences between the pitcher and catcher. Most last less than the time it would take for a coach to get to the batter. If they last longer, it's probably because someone is giving them info from the dugout and that IS a charged conference.