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Adult OBR, R1
RH F1 in Set, took signal and brought hands together. F1 is at full stop [slightly better than 2 full seconds, longer than normal] and looking at R1 over his shoulder. During the first second, I hear "something" (inaudible), then recognize BR requesting "Time"; a quick glance at the pitcher and he hasn't started his delivery [Hands still together and no foot motion]. I quickly call "Time! No Pitch" and step out. I am a step-and-a-half out when F1 throws a ball in the strike zone. F1 expressed his concern of my "No Pitch". Usually a batter will be very distinct in his request and life is easier. I heard, but did not recognize the request until almost two seconds after the initial *sound*. <B>Question: At what point should I ignore the request?</B> Thanks, mick |
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Mick,
Here's what the rule says: Quote:
However, the following from JEA suggests that even if the pitcher has come set, it is a matter of umpire discretion as to whether or not to grant a batter's request for "time". Sounds like you did fine in your sitch. Quote:
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Thanks again.
Rich and Coach JM,
Thanks! I'm smarter than I was. mick |
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