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Old Sun Jan 29, 2012, 08:32pm
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Go to the baseline near the team coming to bat. Alert next batter when 2 pitches are left.
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Old Sun Jan 29, 2012, 09:06pm
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Do you think he won't know that it's his time to bat when the catcher throws the ball down to second base?
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Old Sun Jan 29, 2012, 11:14pm
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I always go to side of defensive team coming OFF the field, unless there is good reason not to do so, based on the half inning just ended. I don't think it really matters, just avoid trouble.

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Old Mon Jan 30, 2012, 06:50am
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Do you think he won't know that it's his time to bat when the catcher throws the ball down to second base?
No, I don't.

Advice. Get the batters in the box and keep them in the box until their at-bat is complete. It will help shorten your games.
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2012, 08:17am
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"summon" and "alert". Got it, fellas.
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2012, 10:31pm
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Mike, I personally will be spending a lot of time looking for illegal bat warmers!
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Old Sun Jan 29, 2012, 10:53pm
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Alert next batter when 2 pitches are left.
Ah, no. Not even in a Little League would I do that. No alerts, attentions, or fire alarms needed for this one. He can figure it out by himself.

Although I do know a guy who gets off by bellowing "BATTER!" for some odd reason.

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Old Sun Jan 29, 2012, 11:23pm
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Ah, no. Not even in a Little League would I do that. No alerts, attentions, or fire alarms needed for this one. He can figure it out by himself.

Although I do know a guy who gets off by bellowing "BATTER!" for some odd reason.
The NCAA requires us to summon the leadoff batter to the plate with 30 seconds to go on the between-innings pitch clock.
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2012, 12:43am
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The NCAA requires us to summon the leadoff batter to the plate with 30 seconds to go on the between-innings pitch clock.
Yep, and the CCA manual a couple years ago said to go to the side of the team coming to bat. It wasn't required, but was mentioned in the front of the book when they were talking about keeping the game moving between innings.

I tell the pitcher when he has two pitches left and the batter when one is left.
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Old Mon Jan 30, 2012, 02:11am
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The NCAA requires us to summon the leadoff batter to the plate with 30 seconds to go on the between-innings pitch clock.
MiLB umpires also advise the lead off batter when there is one pitch remaining and usually they do this from the offense side. I use the same procedure in my college games. time It does help keep the flow of the game moving.
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