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from the NCAA 2005 rule book
I am not a NCAA umpire and there may be an AO that further defines the following...[portions are omitted for brevity]
9-1b The set position shall be indicated when the pitcher stands...holding the ball in both hands in front of the body and coming to a complete and discernable stop...any natural mostion associated with the pitch commits the pitcher to pitch... PENALTY Warning on first offense. Illegal pitch shall be call on subsequent offenses. 9-1b2 The pitcher shall deliver the pitch from a set position only after coming to a complete and discernable stop with his entire body. PENALTY a "balk" shall be called. 9-3 A balk shall be called for the following action by a pitcher: d. making an illegal pitch... PENALTY balk My deduction is that there is a rule book directive to warn on the first offense. However, the NCAA umpires that I know have made it clear to me that the warning should not be to the tune of bells and whistles, rather indiscreet is acceptable and preferred.
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