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garyevins Sun Feb 20, 2011 01:16pm

NFHS Not Wiping off
 
Could someone explain the difference as to when its a balk and when its only a ball on batter, when pitcher goes to mouth and neglects to wipe off. I'm of the understanding that while off rubber, goes to mouth with out wiping off, than steps on rubber, that a ball on batter. How about when pitcher is standing on rubber and goes to mouth, balk. Please state rule number to back up your reply.
Thanks,

bob jenkins Sun Feb 20, 2011 01:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by garyevins (Post 732224)
Could someone explain the difference as to when its a balk and when its only a ball on batter, when pitcher goes to mouth and neglects to wipe off. I'm of the understanding that while off rubber, goes to mouth with out wiping off, than steps on rubber, that a ball on batter. How about when pitcher is standing on rubber and goes to mouth, balk. Please state rule number to back up your reply.
Thanks,

Your understanding is correct.
6-2-1e ( for off the rubber)
6-2-4d (for on the rubber)

pastordoug Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:48pm

Unless while off the rubber and prior to stepping on the rubber pitcher calls time and request a new ball. But once he engages the rubber the batter is awarded a ball each time it happens. Also might consider the temp. On colder nights you would want to clarify at your plate meeting what your intentions will be as pitchers tend to warm up their hands by blowing into them... Might seem a bit obvious but you don't need that to be an issue late in the game when it's close.. Just my opinion.

justanotherblue Thu Feb 24, 2011 01:03am

You may also want to look at the NFHS casebook, 6-2-1 situations A and B

MikeStrybel Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:04am

I worked with a guy who saved himself a bunch of headaches during cold weather ball. He would announce just before the first pitch something like, "It's cold. You can go to your mouth any time you want but just wipe it off." Both pitchers and coaches would hear it and comply. I guess they now have this rule emphasis because of guys like him.

johnnyg08 Thu Feb 24, 2011 04:55pm

If you're going to go that route, the plate meeting is a great place to have that discussion.

MrUmpire Thu Feb 24, 2011 06:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeStrybel (Post 733858)
I guess they now have this rule emphasis because of guys like him.

Yeah, sure. It's because of guys like him.:rolleyes:


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