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bobbrix Mon Jun 12, 2006 09:45pm

Pitchers - warm up rules?
 
hi folks,

in the majors, what are the rules for pitchers warming up on the mound

do they get ## pitches, is it based on time?

thanks in advance

Dave Hensley Mon Jun 12, 2006 09:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbrix
hi folks,

in the majors, what are the rules for pitchers warming up on the mound

do they get ## pitches, is it based on time?

thanks in advance

Rule 8.03 - 8 preparatory pitches not to exceed one minute.

BigUmp56 Mon Jun 12, 2006 09:50pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbrix
hi folks,

in the majors, what are the rules for pitchers warming up on the mound

do they get ## pitches, is it based on time?

thanks in advance


It's a combination of both. They are allowed no more than 8 preparatory pitches or 1 minute, whichever comes first.


8.03

When a pitcher takes his position at the beginning of each inning, or when he relieves another pitcher, he shall be permitted to pitch not to exceed eight preparatory pitches to his catcher during which play shall be suspended. A league by its own action may limit the number of preparatory pitches to less than eight preparatory pitches. Such preparatory pitches shall not consume more than one minute of time. If a sudden emergency causes a pitcher to be summoned into the game without any opportunity to warm up, the umpire-in-chief shall allow him as many pitches as the umpire deems necessary.



Tim.

Carbide Keyman Mon Jun 12, 2006 09:55pm

I believe ..................................
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbrix
hi folks,

in the majors, what are the rules for pitchers warming up on the mound

do they get ## pitches, is it based on time?

thanks in advance


Without my rule books in front of me, technically pitchers are allowed up to eight preparatory pitches within one minute. But, since the broadcast stations rule the roost, I believe that the timeframe is "extended" a bit.



Doug

SanDiegoSteve Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:29pm

This is what the MLBUM says concerning the MLB procedure:

4.1 BETWEEN-INNING TIMINGS
The Crew Chief will designate one umpire on the crew to maintain the stop watch for timings between innings and for pitching changes. Normally, the timing is 2:05 from the last out to the first pitch the next half-inning. For ESPN, FOX Saturday afternoon, and TBS games the timing is increased to 2:25.

Public address announcers will make the lead-off batter announcement at 1:40 (2:00 for 2:25 breaks), which is the plate umpire's cue to indicate "one more pitch" to the pitcher and prompt the on-deck batter to approach home plate.

The umpire keeping the watch should give the plate umpire a preliminary signal at 1:40 (2:00 for 2:25 breaks) in the event the PA. announcer fails to announce the first batter at the proper time.

SanDiegoSteve Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:39am

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Originally Posted by PWL
Why do they have a stop watch if the ball is live?:confused:

Sounds to me like they're keeping time of play being stopped.:rolleyes:

Is this a serious question?:confused:

They are keeping time to coordinate TV commercials with the first pitch of the next inning. What does that have to do with the status of the baseball?:confused:


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