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Old Mon Mar 29, 2010, 01:49pm
HugoTafurst HugoTafurst is offline
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Originally Posted by BretMan View Post
I considered that possibility- that the parent had misunderstood why the IP was called. But he was adamant that his kid had paused while actually on the plate and that the umpire specifically told the coach that the IP was called "for taking the signal from behind the plate".

I have access to the NCAA rules and had read them before posting. I understand that their rule says the pitcher can simulate taking a signal while on the plate. So, there really isn't any requirement for the pitcher to take any signal at all, only to pause. And there isn't any rule or penalty listed about taking one before stepping on the plate.

So far, we have one "for" and one "against" the IP for this one!
I think we do have UMPIRE ERROR here, if indeed the IP was
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"for taking the signal from behind the plate".
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Maybe the IP was called for:

"for taking 12 seconds to take the signal from behind the plate".

Last edited by HugoTafurst; Mon Mar 29, 2010 at 01:52pm. Reason: being silly
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