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Originally Posted by greymule
ASA, as far as I can tell, is the "odd man out" when it comes to negating all advances during the improper batter's at-bat.
Just to be clear—
ASA negates any advance made on the pitch on which the batter completes his time at bat, regardless of how such advance occurred (i.e., whether or not it had anything to do with what the batter did). However, any advance made before that pitch is legal.
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Have you moved yet? I can't tell because your typing seems just as fast.
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