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dnorthen Mon Apr 23, 2007 02:23pm

Pitcher Goes to Mouth in the 18' circle
 
This has caused some recent confusion with our umpiring group and would appreciate a few comments.

The 2007 OBR states that the penalty for doing this is to call a ball. However, I was under the impression that with runners on base it is a balk. Is this incorrect? The OBR doesn't state a balk as the penalty with runners on. I believe that the LL Rule Book does state this is a balk in Junior/Senior leagues. What is the correct call with runners on base, always just a ball?

phillips.alex Mon Apr 23, 2007 02:49pm

not a balk. You are not deceiving the runner. Just a ball. Don't send the runners under OBR. FED just changed the rule so you can go to the mouth, even on the rubber, as long as the pitcher clearly wipes before going to the ball.

SanDiegoSteve Mon Apr 23, 2007 02:50pm

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Originally Posted by dnorthen
This has caused some recent confusion with our umpiring group and would appreciate a few comments.

The 2007 OBR states that the penalty for doing this is to call a ball. However, I was under the impression that with runners on base it is a balk. Is this incorrect? The OBR doesn't state a balk as the penalty with runners on. I believe that the LL Rule Book does state this is a balk in Junior/Senior leagues. What is the correct call with runners on base, always just a ball?

Always just a ball. The LL Rule Book states that it is a ball only, but that the pitcher shall be warned that repeated violations can result in removal from the game. Rule 8.02(a)1.

shickenbottom Mon Apr 23, 2007 03:20pm

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Originally Posted by phillips.alex
not a balk. You are not deceiving the runner. Just a ball. Don't send the runners under OBR. FED just changed the rule so you can go to the mouth, even on the rubber, as long as the pitcher clearly wipes before going to the ball.

This is incorrect. The fed rule is similar to the OBR, in that the pitcher can only go to mouth outside of 5' of the rubber, and then there needs to be a distinct wipe. If the pitcher is engaged, this is a "Ball" to the batter. The casebook is incorrect and has been discussed liberally on other boards and this one. Call time, indicate and verbalize hand to mouth, ball to the batter and give correct count.

Also, if the pitcher goes to mouth outside area and goes directly to the ball without wiping, this is also a "Ball" to the batter.

Be sure to replace the ball before the next pitch.

BigUmp56 Mon Apr 23, 2007 04:42pm

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Originally Posted by shickenbottom

Also, if the pitcher goes to mouth outside area and goes directly to the ball without wiping, this is also a "Ball" to the batter.


I don't think so. It's nothing more than a don't do that again warning.


Tim.

Rich Ives Mon Apr 23, 2007 05:03pm

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve
Always just a ball. The LL Rule Book states that it is a ball only, but that the pitcher shall be warned that repeated violations can result in removal from the game. Rule 8.02(a)1.

Why, no one knows.

RPatrino Mon Apr 23, 2007 06:03pm

Why can you remove the pitcher? Because of the health hazard from bodily fluids on the baseball, of course.

SanDiegoSteve Mon Apr 23, 2007 06:54pm

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Originally Posted by RPatrino
Why can you remove the pitcher? Because of the health hazard from bodily fluids on the baseball, of course.

How do you spell this. . .EWWWWWW GROSS!

justanotherblue Mon Apr 23, 2007 07:24pm

Sorry Shick, Only in OBR can you not go to your mouth when on the dirt. NCAA as well as FED, you can go to you mouth while on the mound. As long as your not in contact with the rubber, the pitcher may go to his mouth as long as he wipes directly before going to his glove.

Rich, the reason for the ball in OBR followed by warning and potienial ejection is to make him pitch the ball. Keeps him from just going to his mouth for four balls without having to pitch the ball. Keeps all the potiential of a mis-play in play by the defense.


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