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Old Wed Jan 23, 2008, 02:52am
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Originally Posted by TussAgee11
Obviously for time limit games, a watch is neccessary.

I was more curious to see if anybody used them for tracking warm-ups.

bobbyanaduck - so in the minors PU just uses a feel as to when the game should begin? Or does he always allow the prepatory pitches?

What about minor league games that are on the radio? Doesn't there need to be some sort of set rule so they can cut off their commercials? (or is it up to the media to get back to the game whenever the U starts it).

Just asking... curiously awaiting your answer.
Only MLB uses a stop watch to time between innings at this point. Simply not enough $$$ in MiLB TV/Radio rights to worry about it.

Now with AAA supervised by MLB staff, it could happen for training purposes, though I would not expect that any time soon.
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