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Originally Posted by Texasbock
My understanding of "making a play" within the context of LBR is anything that the pitcher does to cause the runner to react. To me, that leaves a lot of room to the umpire to decide whether or not the pitcher is indeed doing anything to cause the runner to react
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So, then, the bottom line?: if the ump told the coach that in his judgment, the pitcher was making a play, the ump was within his rights to do so? I know the pitcher did not hold the ball in the air to perform a "strong fake", but as to whether she may have flicked her wrist while holding the ball below her waist, or turned a shoulder towards the runner, I could not tell you.