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Old Sun Sep 11, 2022, 10:27am
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In Referee mag for September, a case play is about an illegal pitch, followed by an early leave by a runner. The IP and early leave were both called, including "no pitch". The ruling said the runner is out (obviously) and "a ball is added to B3's count for the illegal pitch".

Doesn't "no pitch" mean that the pitch never happens, and so no effect except the runner being out, and any others remain at their base.
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