If CecilOne is referring to 10-2-3, I believe it is being interpretted incorrectly. The rule is addressing having the hands together for more than 5 seconds. If that happens, we have a dead ball and award a ball to the batter, with no IP called. The stipulation for bringing the hands together is in the NCAA rulebook and if not adhered to will result in an IP.
That was why I asked to what CecilOne was referring.
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Mark
NFHS, NCAA, NAFA
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