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Old Mon Nov 10, 2008, 10:04am
Andy Andy is offline
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I tend to agree with Steve here. If you wait until the ball is in the circle, you know nothing else is going to happen. Kill the play and make your award.

Chess - In your case, nothing happened and there were no issues with killing the play when you did. My personal feeling is that it is better to get into the habit of not killing a play until the ball is back in the pitcher's hands in the circle. That way, you won't get burned.
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