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Never seen this before
I was at a district championship game last night and saw something I though was interesting. FED rules. In the top of the sixth inning, B1 attempted to check his swing on an 0-1 pitch. PU pointed and said he swung. The visiting coach asked the count and was informed that it was 0-2. He called time and approached the PU. I was sitting right behind the backstop and heard the following exchange.
PU: Before you start, we are not going to discuss balls and strikes. Coach: Okay. I just wanted to know if you called that a swing or the pitch was a strike. PU: I called it a swing. Coach: Can I just ask that you get help. PU: I will if I am not sure about a swing. Coach: I mean on that pitch. Can you appeal. PU: Sure. At this point I am fully expecting the BU to confirm that it was a swing. PU points and BU give the safe signal. PU immediately shows the count as 1-1 and the game resumes. Don't know if this was the proper procedure, but I am sure it is as the PU was our local rules interpreter. |
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