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Originally Posted by youngump
No, but if the runner is timing to the pitcher and the pitcher holds for a complete extra revolution. The ball became dead long before the pitch was illegal and therefore the pitch was not illegal.
There are lots of situations where I can see an illegal pitch and leaving early. But a violation for not delivering the pitch seems like it'd be tough to have both happen.
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Sounds like you're confusing "illegal pitch," "no pitch," and "dead ball". They are three very different things.