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Originally Posted by CecilOne
I believe that technically, we need to "time in" after any "time", "dead ball", inning change, etc.; but we do not say "time in", we say "play" or maybe "play ball".
Long ago, I think for college, I learned to say "let's play" for those sitch. I say that pretty often; after time, some dead ball plays, starting an inning, after umpire duties, etc and preceding dropping my hand for a held pitcher.
Don't find it tiring or confusing for players.
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I can't remember having seen the phrase "Time in" associated with softball....
Can't remember "Time out" for that matter, either.
Perhaps this is regional
Also, as I have been taught, current college mechanics do not have a mechanic for putting the ball in play. Only at the beginning of a game and perhaps the inning....