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maddog Fri Jun 09, 2006 09:10am

is it a pitch
 
i had a pitcher do everthing except she did not release the ball . no pitch or a ball???l

hotmatt Fri Jun 09, 2006 09:46am

Illegal pitch. Ball on the batter, any runners advance one base, I believe immediate dead ball called.

justmom Fri Jun 09, 2006 09:48am

Quote:

Originally Posted by maddog
i had a pitcher do everthing except she did not release the ball . no pitch or a ball???l

Quite sure it is an illegal pitch. Pitcher can't make a windup without immediately delivering the ball (can't find my books this minute for rule reference). Call it a ball, and advance any runners one base.

Could you give us more info on why she didn't release?

baldgriff Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:17am

In SP the runners wont advance. Just to clarify.

BuggBob Fri Jun 09, 2006 01:33pm

maddog,

Pitch or no pitch -- that depends. In USSSA slow pitch that is a nothing, in fact it is part of the pitching fun. In ASA 16in slow pitch that is also a nothing. In ASA Slow pitch that is an illegal pitch, ball on the battery, runners stay put. In ASA fast pitch that is an illegal pitch ball on the batter, runners advance. So you can see it all really depends on what game you are playing.

Bugg

baldgriff Fri Jun 09, 2006 01:49pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BuggBob
maddog,

Pitch or no pitch -- that depends. In USSSA slow pitch that is a nothing, in fact it is part of the pitching fun. In ASA 16in slow pitch that is also a nothing. In ASA Slow pitch that is an illegal pitch, ball on the battery, runners stay put. In ASA fast pitch that is an illegal pitch ball on the batter, runners advance. So you can see it all really depends on what game you are playing.

Bugg

Of course in USSSA SP the pitcher still only has 5 seconds to release the pitch. After that it is a ball, if the batter doesnt swing at it.

hotmatt Fri Jun 09, 2006 02:08pm

I was unaware of the slo-pitch rules. I don't do any slo-pitch. I played quite a bit, but never pitched.

Mountaineer Mon Jun 12, 2006 09:06pm

In LL the runners don't advance either - just a ball on the batter for the IP. I've seen coaches get around the intentional walk this way.


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