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Any batter who simply walks away will get a stern statement from me. In ASA, she will get a warning for leaving the batters box without warning.
And, if she continues in her direction (as some will simply "blow you off") without requesting "time", then I am confident the 10 second clock WILL come into play.
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could be that these batters were looking to bunt early in the count. the high-tech bats are not good for bunting, so they will have a dead bat for bunting. when the situation changes from bunt to swing, there is a need to change bats.
player still needs to request - and be granted - time for this.
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In my experience, most of the batters who want to change bats in "midstream" seem to be doing it for reasons of comfort. They don't like the grip; they want a heavier bat or a lighter bat, etc. Must be a quirky Canadian thing.
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Canadians quirky? Nah, no one would think that!
Just kidding!
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