I'll do you one better. This comes right out of the 2010 Rule Instructors Manual:
8.06 (BASEBALL) – This rule, which applies to each pitcher who enters a game, governs the visits of the manager or coach to the pitcher at the mound:
(a) A manager or coach may come out twice in one inning to visit with the pitcher, but the third time out, the player must be removed as a pitcher. Example: If a manager visits Pitcher A once in the first inning, then makes a pitching change in the same inning, Pitcher B would be allowed two visits in that inning before being removed on the third visit.
(b) A manager or coach may come out three times in one game to visit with the pitcher, but the fourth time out, the player must be removed as a pitcher. Example: If a manager visits Pitcher A twice in the first three innings, then makes a pitching change in the fourth inning, Pitcher B would be allowed three visits in that game before being removed on the fourth visit, subject to the limits in (a) above.
(c) The manager or coach is prohibited from making a third visit while the same batter is at bat.
(d) A manager or coach may confer with any other defensive player(s), including the catcher, during the visitwith the pitcher. A manager or coach who is granted a time out to talk to any defensive player will be charged with a visit to the pitcher.
APPROVED RULING 1: At the time a pitcher is removed, a visit shall not be charged to the new pitcher.
APPROVED RULING 2: A conference with the pitcher or any other fielder to evaluate the player’s condition after an injury shall not be considered a visit for the purposes of this rule. The manager or coach should advise the umpire of such a conference, and the umpire should monitor the conference.
“The Right Call” Casebook -- Comment: If the manager or coach after a warning, makes a third visit to the pitcher while the same batter is at bat, the manager or coach shall be removed from the game, not the pitcher.
INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
⇒ A manager is allowed to visit with any defensive player. If the manager or coach comes out and only talks to the shortstop or only to the 3rd baseman he/she is still charged with a visit to the pitcher. The manager or coach, in all Divisions, may go to the mound or foul line, whichever he/she prefers. .
⇒ At times, managers will call a catcher over to the dugout in an effort to avoid being charged a conference. This is not allowed and additional visits must be charged to the pitcher.
⇒ When a manager comes out and makes a pitching change that shall not be considered a visit to the pitcher being replaced. This applies to Junior/Senior/Big League Softball and Big League Baseball where a pitcher may move to another position and return as a pitcher later in the same game.
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