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Originally Posted by RKBUmp
Because a representative doesnt have to come out of the dugout for there to be a charged conference. If the catcher were to call time and go to the dugout to speak with the coach, it is a charged conference that ends when the catcher returns to her position.
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And it may take quick thinking and preventative umpiring to avoid an administrative ejection if the catcher (or another defender) does this in an inning where the first charged conference has already been held...
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