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Old Mon Apr 16, 2018, 11:14am
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You as the umpire are suppose to hold up the pitcher if the batter is not ready. And if it is a quick pitch, its not illegal, its simply a no pitch.
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Old Mon Apr 16, 2018, 12:25pm
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everything else the same:
at 6 Seconds
Pitcher Still has hands together
Batter faces the pitcher in a normal batting stance
At 7 Seconds
Pitcher Still has hands together
The batter has waited 1+ seconds with the pitcher's hands together
At 8 Seconds
Pitcher begins windup and delivers
Batter awaits the pitch the pitch
At 9 Seconds
Pitched delivered
Pitch arrives at the plate, called strike.

Should it be called a quick pitch? Should the umpire call No-Pitch.

Has the pitcher satisfied Rule 6-1-1
ART. 1 . . . Prior to starting the delivery (pitch).......
a. Prior to pitching, the pitcher must take a position with shoulders in line with first and third base with the ball in the glove or pitching hand, and with the hands separated.
b. While in this position, the pitcher shall take (or simulate taking) a signal from the catcher.
c. After completing "b" above, the pitcher shall bring the hands together in front of the body for not less than one second and not more than 10 seconds before releasing the ball. The hands may be motionless or moving.
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Old Mon Apr 16, 2018, 12:44pm
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I think the question you are asking is this:

Does the pitcher have to wait for the batter to be in the box ready to hit before she starts all of the pitching preliminaries? (step on the PP with hands apart, simulate taking signal, bring hands together)?

Is that correct?
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Old Mon Apr 16, 2018, 02:11pm
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Has the pitcher satisfied Rule 6-1-1
ART. 1 . . . Prior to starting the delivery (pitch).......
a. Prior to pitching, the pitcher must take a position with shoulders in line with first and third base with the ball in the glove or pitching hand, and with the hands separated.
b. While in this position, the pitcher shall take (or simulate taking) a signal from the catcher.
c. After completing "b" above, the pitcher shall bring the hands together in front of the body for not less than one second and not more than 10 seconds before releasing the ball. The hands may be motionless or moving.
I don't see in any of this where it says that the pitcher cannot perform "b" or "c" if the batter is not ready in the batter's box. What we don't want is for her to start her delivery motion when the batter is not ready.

Stepping on the plate with hands separated, looking in for the signal, and then bringing the hands together are all actions prior to a pitch. There is nothing in the rule that says she cannot do any of this until the batter is ready.
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Old Wed Apr 18, 2018, 12:19pm
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The reason for the rule is to keep the pitcher from stepping on the rubber and immediately pitching or something similar. If she steps on, takes the sign, and brings her hands together AFTER 1 second, she has fulfilled her pause responsibility. The batter is responsible for being ready by the time that 1 second pause has ended. As others have said, if the batter has one foot out, hold the pitcher until both feet are in the box, and then signal to play. At that time the pitcher can immediately begin the pitch if she has already paused and brought her hands together.
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