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BuggBob Mon Jun 27, 2005 04:41pm

Does anybody know if there is a restriction on how many times a pitcher make fake the pitch before actually pitching? I vaguely remember reading (but can't prove it) that they can fake up to three times before releasing the pitch. This has not come up during a game in this area as most guys also play ASA, so that is the rule they pitch too. Some of the antics I have seen a good USSSA pitcher use are just plain funny. A couple of my favorites moves are the pretend bug swat and pitch move, or the request for the count pitch move. Of course the behind-the-back and between the legs are also good moves.

Thanks
Bob

azbigdawg Tue Jun 28, 2005 02:12am

I heard the circus will be in town next week also......

chiquita Tue Jun 28, 2005 02:43pm

I do not allow the "fake pitch". The pitcher has 5 seconds from the time he/she has the ball to pitch. He also must "present" the ball for atleast one second before starting the delivery. I don't believe they have enough time to "represent" before each fake and still be withing the 5 seconds. Plus I refuse to ump a game that looks like the "Harlem Globetrotters" are playing......

AtlUmpSteve Tue Jun 28, 2005 02:53pm

I know very little about the USSSA slow pitch rules. But, I am wondering if you are confusing the ASA 16" slow pitch rules, which limit the "hesitations" to three attempts.

BuggBob Tue Jun 28, 2005 06:31pm

Thank you Steve, that is exactly where I saw that rule.

Ref Ump Welsch Wed Jun 29, 2005 04:48pm

USSSA requires the release on the third movement, in other words 2 fakes then the pitch.

JLMatthew Wed Jun 29, 2005 09:01pm

I must disagree. It is rule 6.4A-G and note. The pitcher must present the ball, then start his motion. He must face the plate and have a pivot foot on the rubber. He must deliver within 5 seconds of starting his motion. The note specifically states the pitcher should be encouraged to have fun with it because ultimately, the ball is coming slowly and you're not going to fool the batter. Let them do what they want, as long as it's under 5 sdeconds.

Ref Ump Welsch Thu Jun 30, 2005 03:47pm

Quote:

Originally posted by JLMatthew
I must disagree. It is rule 6.4A-G and note. The pitcher must present the ball, then start his motion. He must face the plate and have a pivot foot on the rubber. He must deliver within 5 seconds of starting his motion. The note specifically states the pitcher should be encouraged to have fun with it because ultimately, the ball is coming slowly and you're not going to fool the batter. Let them do what they want, as long as it's under 5 sdeconds.
Who do you disagree with?

JLMatthew Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:48am

"USSSA requires the release on the third movement, in other words 2 fakes then the pitch."

I disagree with that statement. U-trip has no limitations on the amount of fakes. Peace.

chiquita Fri Jul 08, 2005 05:51am

Quote:

Originally posted by JLMatthew
"USSSA requires the release on the third movement, in other words 2 fakes then the pitch."

I disagree with that statement. U-trip has no limitations on the amount of fakes. Peace.

Can someone please tell me where to find the rules regarding the "fakes"?

LIIRISHMAN Fri Jul 08, 2005 10:22am

U Trip has no such "fake" rule.Also if you're enforcing a 5 second rule I can guarantee a long night of *****ing from the players.

chiquita Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:37am

Quote:

Originally posted by LIIRISHMAN
U Trip has no such "fake" rule.Also if you're enforcing a 5 second rule I can guarantee a long night of *****ing from the players.
That is my point I guess.... If have never heard or read of this 2 or 3 fakes allowed, so what is everyone talking about? Is this a local league thing?

Thanks


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