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Originally Posted by Rita C
Pitcher takes signs behind the plate. She then steps on the plate, hesitates just a moment, puts her hands together and starts her pitch.
What is your call in...?
LL
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Originally Posted by SethPDX
Nothing, same as the others.
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Ummm, not true. From the LL Rules Instruction Manual under the pitching rule for softball.
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8.01(e): While on the pitching plate, the pitcher shall take the signal or appear to be taking a signal with the hands separated. The ball must remain in either the glove or pitching hand.
INSTRUCTOR COMMENTS:
=> The pitcher can take signs from the manager or coach as long as she is standing on the pitcher’s plate. If not done, after warning, she can be removed from the game.
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So in LL, if the pitcher takes her signs off the plate, the plate umpire is required to inform the pitcher she can't do that. Failure of the pitcher to comply with the warning can lead to her being removed not only from the pitching position, but from the game entirely.
That said, I don't know of too many umpires who would do that. More than likely they would repeat the warnings a couple of times until it sinks in.