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Old Mon Jan 09, 2012, 04:25pm
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In post #7 I provided the current PBUC standard.
The current standard is something from 2008...something that was written before the Official Baseball Rules were changed to address this situation?

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Both the pitcher and batter must inform the PU of an intent to change. That would be a declaration.
Once again you should refer to the OBR, not something from 2008.

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The rule was not changed.
Look in the front of the 2009 OBR. Under rule changes you will see 8.01f.

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We have several guidelines to use for batters being 'at bat'. Are you implying that you are unclear what constitutes such?
I'm saying at bat was not, and is still not a defined term. So saying they could switch once per at bat was very unclear. That is why the rules were changed.
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