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Old Sun Jun 01, 2003, 12:50pm
chris s chris s is offline
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Originally posted by GarthB
Just curious Chris...in the FED book the hand up is shown as the signal for "do not pitch." What do you mean by it in OBR?

I would guess that for the vast majority of umpires putting the hand up is the equivalent of "time." If you are granting the batter time, you better be giving it to everybody.
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Gb, TIME is time, OBR does not have a "do not pitch", "hold-up" sign as does FED.I use the sign to prevent F1 from tossing too soon, ie; batter not "reasonably set"...Of course the ball is killed!!!You should know me better than that! Point it back into play and lets go.....
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