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Old Wed Jun 22, 2011, 12:30pm
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Because every field is not made equal. I have seen players get in the opposite on-deck circle, strictly for safety reasons. Depending upon whether a lefty or righty batter was up. I have seen in some LL fields where it is enforced by the league. I agree with that however, Jh and above, I have rarely seen it.
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