Re: Reply
Originally posted by Gold_Spark [/i]
If the umpire doesn't grant the pitcher time, he has a certain amount of time before he is required to pitch the ball. In FED rules it is 20 seconds after he has received the ball, I do believe. After those 20 seconds has expired without a pitch . . . the batter is rewarded a ball.
This kind of rule falls under the category of Nit-Pick'n and I agree with Jim P on this issue whether you do an OBR / NCAA or FED game. Basically forget this rule UNLESS:
F1 is being a real wise a** or F1 is taking an extraordinary amount of time during each pitch in which the game starts to drag on.
Normally we give F1 a warning on this and most F1's oblige.
Pete Booth
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