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warming up during game
How do you guys stand on allowing infield/outfield warming up, say, during a pitching change where the pitcher goes to SS or CF?
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Nothing in any rule book against it. I don't see a problem with it as long as it doesn't delay the game once the pitcher completes his warm up tosses. Usually not seen in hi level ball.
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This was posted once before and I think it was on softball. If there are runners on base, I will not let them toss balls close to the runner. They have to do it away form the base. Had a softball coach go off about this and I informed her that her fielders could toss all they wanted to in the outfield and as long as they did not delay the game. BRD interp gives the same thing I think.
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Maybe a different glove is being used. Maybe the infield, outfield feels different from the mound or the bench. |
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im not sure why you'd ever deny the warmup throws though. for an incoming F6, he'll usually just throw directly to F3, 4-5 times pretty quickly, then toss the ball in and kick some dirt around and be ready before F1 is ready. also, most of the time R2 during a change will jog over to the third base coach for a few quick words, so there wouldnt even be any offensive players in harms way. |
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