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Old Fri Mar 12, 2010, 02:07pm
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Originally Posted by KJUmp View Post
PITCHING PROCEDURE
10.2 Taking the signal from the catcher

10.2.3 After receiving the catcher's signal, the pitcher's hands must come together in view of the plate umpire for not more than five seconds.
Note: The hands do not have to come to a complete stop and, therefore, may be moving during the touch.

EFFECT-A ball is awarded to the batter.

My question....why is this not called an illegal pitch, as are other violations of the PITCHING PROCEDURE?
Book states: EFFECT (10.2.1-10.2.2)-Illegal pitch.

If there's an obvious answer/reason/logic as to why it is not called an illegal pitch...I don't see it. Please point out to me what I'm missing here.

Thanks.
This is a violation of the time between pitches rule and not the pitching motion.
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