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Old Mon Jun 16, 2014, 07:30pm
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Even the existing pitcher gets the count after a delay or after a running play (mostly for my partner),
Agreed. I do this as well, but not as consistently as I should after a steal/passed ball.
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but not outs
Duly noted.
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AND CERTAINLY NOT runners.
Agreed. They're standing on the bases; just look around before you pitch!

Is there ever a time we give the entire field the outs? Other than what I mentioned I do, I never give the outs, unless a smart player has learned to steal my two-out timing play/wiping off IFF sign to my partner.
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