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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
I'm going to disagree. I don't believe you can ignore the infraction which took place prior to the umpire's error. The pitcher shouldn't get a pass on an attempt to cheat (and this was obviously the pitcher's intent) because the umpire screwed up the effect.
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Yabbut, doesn't the batter swinging at the illegal pitch cancel? Rule 6.7 Effect D. If a batter swings at onr contacts any illegal pitch,it is nullified and all play stands.
'Cept of course for the little matter of the "no pitch" call.
The defense may have attempted to cheat, but the offense attempted to take advantage.
So there!