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Old Tue Mar 07, 2017, 09:47am
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Originally Posted by teebob21 View Post
Like usual, I agree with everything Steve said.

It has taken me two full seasons to get used to saying "NO" when a batter wants a timeout (usually by putting a hand up at me, which I don't see for at least a couple seconds). When I work NCAA or JC games, I start a count every pitch.

Thankfully it wasn't protested, but this weekend I improperly called at least three timing violations on the five-seconds-hands-together rule. Rule 10.2.3, from memory. I could be wrong. In any case, it's a dead ball: ball on the batter....not the IP I mistakenly thought it was. The violating team won 7-1, so I am glad I did not influence the result.
Yeah...and your partner didn't do you any favors either by not having the correct interpretation during the game......
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